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Found dogs in Glendale

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Found dog Scottsdale, photo: Found dog, East Harvard Street, Scottsdale - male with green eyes
Found dog, East Harvard Street...
Green eyes. Floppy ears
Sun, 26.04.2026
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Found dog Arlington, photo: Found dog, East Greenway Road, 5600, Scottsdale - female grey and tan blue heeler
Found dog, East Greenway Road,...
Grey and tan blue heeler cattle dog
Tue, 21.04.2026
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Found dog Phoenix, photo: Found male dog, West Coolidge Street, Phoenix - golden-brown Chihuahua mix
Found male dog, West Coolidge...
This male golden-brown Chihuahua mix was foun...
Mon, 20.04.2026
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Found dog Phoenix, photo: Found dog, North 41st Avenue, Phoenix - large black and white mixed breed
Found dog, North 41st Avenue,...
FOUND DOG A dog has been found in this area a...
Fri, 17.04.2026
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Found dog Glendale, photo: Found female dog, West Gardenia Avenue, Glendale - Husky puppy with unique eye colors
Found female dog, West Gardeni...
Husky dog. 1 blue eye and 1 brown eye. Color...
Sun, 12.04.2026
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Found dog Phoenix, photo: Found dog, North 39th Avenue, Phoenix - husky with red fur
Found dog, North 39th Avenue,...
Female Husky mix with red/reddish fur, medium...
Thu, 09.04.2026
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Found dog Scottsdale, photo: Found male dog, East Mescal Street, Scottsdale - sweet doberman
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Sweet male doberman
Sun, 05.04.2026
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Found dog Phoenix, photo: Found male dog, North Central Avenue, Phoenix - Golden Retriever
Found male dog, North Central...
Golden Retriever. Walking neighborhood street
Sat, 28.03.2026
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Found dog Phoenix, photo: Found male dog, North Central Avenue, Phoenix - curly coat
Found male dog, North Central...
Curly coat black with white mustache and ches...
Sun, 22.03.2026
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Found dog Glendale, photo: Found Female Dog, North 83rd Avenue, Glendale - Brown Chihuahua with Pink and Blue Collar
Found Female Dog, North 83rd A...
Brown Chihuahua female. She’s wearing a littl...
Sun, 15.03.2026
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Found dog Phoenix, photo: Found Male Dog, Phoenix, Arizona - No collar
Found Male Dog, Phoenix, Arizo...
No collar. Was running in the middle of the s...
Sat, 14.03.2026
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Found dog Glendale, photo: Found Dog, Male, North 59th Avenue, 13843, Glendale - Blue-white eyes
Found Dog, Male, North 59th Av...
Already had harness attached when we found hi...
Wed, 11.03.2026
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Found dog Tempe, photo: Found Dog, Female, North Scottsdale Road, 9, Tempe - Husky with Blue Eyes
Found Dog, Female, North Scott...
She a traditional husky with blue eyes and wh...
Sun, 01.03.2026
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Found dog Phoenix, photo: Found: Beige & White Pit Bull in Phoenix
Found: Beige & White Pit Bull...
Beige and white pit bull tan and white pit bu...
Thu, 19.02.2026
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Found dog Phoenix, photo: Found: Energetic American Bulldog in Phoenix
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White and black coat, spotted with white-tipp...
Wed, 18.02.2026
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Found dog Arizona City, photo: Friendly Found Dog in Glendale, AZ
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Appears to be well maintained, gets along wel...
Sun, 15.02.2026
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Found dog Phoenix, photo: Found: Well-Groomed Dog in Phoenix
Found: Well-Groomed Dog in Pho...
Old mail, well groomed.
Fri, 06.02.2026
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Found dog Phoenix, photo: Found: Two Small Chihuahua Dogs in Phoenix
Found: Two Small Chihuahua Dog...
Dos perritas chihuahuas pequeñas sin chip par...
Tue, 27.01.2026
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Found dog Arizona City, photo: Found: Sweet Small/Medium Dog in Surprise, AZ
Found: Sweet Small/Medium Dog...
Black to brown fur, small/medium sized. Sweet...
Fri, 16.01.2026
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Found dog Phoenix, photo: Found: Small Brown Dog on 59th Ave
Found: Small Brown Dog on 59th...
Small, brown nose, brown eyes, no collar. Fou...
Thu, 01.01.2026

In Glendale, Arizona, the issue of lost dogs is more common than one might think. Statistics indicate that a significant number of dogs go missing each year, creating a heartfelt need for pet owners to understand how to navigate this challenging situation. If you have lost your beloved dog or discovered a stray, knowing the best steps to take can make a world of difference in the ability to reunite pets with their families. Being proactive and informed can drastically improve the odds of finding your four-legged friend.


What to do if you found a dog in Glendale, state of Arizona

If you come across a dog that seems lost or away from home, there are several important steps to take to ensure its safety and help reunite it with its owner.

  • First, assess the dog's condition. Make sure it is not injured. A scared or injured dog may behave unpredictably.
  • If the dog is friendly and approachable, you can try to check for identification tags around its collar. These tags might provide crucial information such as the owner's contact details.
  • Next, if the dog seems lost, consider taking it to your local animal shelter. They can scan the dog for a microchip, which can help identify the owner.
  • Post about the found dog on social media. Use local community groups and pages dedicated to lost and found pets, as this can greatly increase visibility.
  • Also, put up flyers in your neighborhood, including a clear picture of the dog and any details that could help identify it. Make sure to mention where you found the dog.

Taking these steps promptly can significantly aid in the search for the dog's owner.


How to write an ad about a dog found in Glendale, state of Arizona

When crafting an advertisement for a found dog, clarity and detail are crucial. Here are some tips on how to create an effective ad:

  • Start with a clear headline, such as "Found Dog in Glendale, AZ!" Include the dog's breed, size, and distinctive features in the title if applicable.
  • Provide a detailed description of the dog. Include its color, any identifiable markings, and its temperament. This will help potential owners recognize their lost pet.
  • Include the location where you found the dog. This information can help narrow down the search for its owner.
  • Add contact information so that people can reach you easily. You may also consider including a message about being willing to verify ownership before handing over the dog.

By following these guidelines, you can create a compelling ad that will assist in reuniting the dog with its rightful owner. The community in Glendale is often supportive, and with the right approach, you can make a positive impact in helping a lost pet find its way back home.