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Missing dog Fort Worth, photo: Lost Shi Tzu Mix: Black/Gray, Fort Worth
Lost Shi Tzu Mix: Black/Gray,...
Black/gray, small, curly fur, shi tzu, chihua...
Tue, 03.02.2026
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Missing dog Arlington, photo: Lost German Shepherd Mix with Unique Markings
Lost German Shepherd Mix with...
Unaltered Male German Shepherd mix; black but...
Sat, 31.01.2026
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Missing dog Fort Worth, photo: Lost Fluffy Shepherd Mix Near McCart Ave
Lost Fluffy Shepherd Mix Near...
Her name is foxy she is very sweet and friend...
Mon, 26.01.2026
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Missing dog Fort Worth, photo: Lost Tri-Colored Dog: Bass Drive, FW
Lost Tri-Colored Dog: Bass Dri...
She’s tri colored with brown tan and white. H...
Fri, 23.01.2026
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Missing dog Benbrook, photo: Lost Boxer/Pit Mix: Support Dog Missing
Lost Boxer/Pit Mix: Support Do...
White and tan, large thick neck,very friendly...
Mon, 19.01.2026
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Missing dog Arlington, photo: Lost Dog Near Cloister Apts, Arlington
Lost Dog Near Cloister Apts, A...
Bownish/gray. She has white around her nose a...
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Sat, 17.01.2026
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Missing dog , photo: Lost Service Dog in Benbrook, TX - Help!
Lost Service Dog in Benbrook,...
Brown and white, really friendly, got out aft...
Wed, 14.01.2026
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Missing dog Fort Worth, photo: Lost Dachshund-Chihuahua Mix in Fort Worth
Lost Dachshund-Chihuahua Mix i...
Black and brown dachshund and Chihuahua mix....
Mon, 05.01.2026
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Missing dog Fort Worth, photo: Lost Dog: Black/White/Grey, Camo Collar
Lost Dog: Black/White/Grey, Ca...
Black, white, grey fur, with a camo collar on
Sat, 27.12.2025
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Missing dog Fort Worth, photo: Lost Dog: Salt & Pepper Pup in Fort Worth
Lost Dog: Salt & Pepper Pup in...
She is salt and pepper, about 50 lbs with bla...
Wed, 24.12.2025
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Missing dog Kennedale, photo: Lost Gray & White Dog, Pregnant, Kennedale
Lost Gray & White Dog, Pregnan...
She's is gray and white always dirty because...
Mon, 15.12.2025
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Missing dog Fort Worth, photo: Lost Dog: White, Pink Collar in Fort Worth
Lost Dog: White, Pink Collar i...
White pink collar
Sat, 06.12.2025
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Missing dog Hurst, photo: Lost Beagle/Basset Mix in Hurst
Lost Beagle/Basset Mix in Hurs...
Mostly black with white and patches of brown....
Sat, 29.11.2025
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Missing dog Euless, photo: Lost Pit Mix: Grey Eye Patch in Euless
Lost Pit Mix: Grey Eye Patch i...
White and grey with grey eye patch pit mix 1y...
Sat, 15.11.2025
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Missing dog Fort Worth, photo: Lost: Sasha, German Shepherd Mix in Fort Worth
Lost: Sasha, German Shepherd M...
Sasha is black, with a grey and brown under c...
Mon, 10.11.2025
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Missing dog Keller, photo: Help Find Mitzy: Missing Pomeranian Alert
Help Find Mitzy: Missing Pomer...
$1000 REWARD MISSING POMERANIAN On November 4...
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Wed, 05.11.2025
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Missing dog Euless, photo: Help Find Tofu: Lost Maltese in Euless, TX
Help Find Tofu: Lost Maltese i...
Breed: white maltese name: tofu age: 10 years...
Sat, 11.10.2025
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Missing dog Saginaw, photo: Lost Maltipoodle Rosie: Help Us Find Her!
Lost Maltipoodle Rosie: Help U...
Rosie is a cream color maltipoodle, she has a...
Sat, 04.10.2025
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Missing dog Euless, photo: Lost White Dog on Pineview Dr, Euless
Lost White Dog on Pineview Dr,...
White, might be hurt and scared
Fri, 03.10.2025
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Missing dog Fort Worth, photo: Lost Dog: White with Black Spot, Red Collar
Lost Dog: White with Black Spo...
Mostly white body with large black spot on si...
Sun, 14.09.2025

Every year, thousands of dogs go missing in Fort Worth, Texas. These lost pets can cause emotional distress not only for their owners but also for the community as a whole. Understanding how to handle the situation effectively can make a significant difference in bringing your furry friend back home. In this article, we will provide you with valuable information and practical steps to follow if your dog goes missing.

What to do if your dog is lost in Fort Worth state of Texas

When you find out that your dog is missing, the key is to act quickly and efficiently. Here are steps you should take immediately:

  • Start searching your neighborhood. Dogs often remain close to home, so check your yard, garage, and any nearby bushes or alleys.
  • Inform your neighbors. Share details about your lost dog and ask them to keep an eye out. They might have seen your pet or might help in searching.
  • Visit your local animal shelters and control centers. Familiarize yourself with the places where lost animals are taken, as your dog may end up in one of these facilities.
  • Use social media platforms to spread the word. Share posts about your lost dog in local community groups. Pictures and descriptions can reach a wider audience quickly.
  • Put up flyers in your neighborhood. Include a clear photo of your dog, a detailed description, and your contact information to make it easy for people to reach you.

Once you complete these steps, be sure to keep your spirits high and remain hopeful. Many dogs are found days, weeks, or even months after they go missing.

How to write a missing dog ad in Fort Worth state of Texas

Writing an effective missing dog ad is crucial to getting the word out and maximizing the chances of finding your pet. Here are key elements to include in your ad:

  • Start with a compelling headline, such as "Missing Dog! Please Help!" This grabs attention immediately.
  • Include a clear photo of your dog. Make sure it is recent and well-lit, emphasizing distinguishing features.
  • Provide a detailed description of your dog, including breed, color, size, and any unique markings. The more specific you are, the better.
  • Mention where and when your dog was last seen. Often, the last known location is essential in bringing lost pets back.
  • List your contact information prominently. Make it easy for people to reach you if they have any information.

By following these tips, your missing dog ad can effectively reach those in Fort Worth, Texas, who might just help bring your beloved pet back home. Remember, the more effort you put into your search and advertisement, the better your chances of finding your furry friend.