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Missing pets in Greenwood

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Lost pets Mooresville, photo: Lost dog, South County Road 650 East, 6754, Mooresville - all black, friendly but scared
Lost dog, South County Road 65...
317-737-6866 All Black, had an e-collar on at...
Sun, 07.06.2026
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Lost pets Mooresville, photo: Lost dog, Henderson Ford Road, 7971, Mooresville - male, black and tan, friendly
Lost dog, Henderson Ford Road,...
Black and tan no coaller no chip Real friendl...
Fri, 05.06.2026
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Lost dog, Whitham Drive, 8146, Indianapolis - female with a slight fractured front left paw
Lost dog, Whitham Drive, 8146,...
Light brown coat. She has a slight fractured...
Tue, 02.06.2026
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Lost dog, female, Brookville Road, Indianapolis - white with black spots
Lost dog, female, Brookville R...
She is white and one eye has what looks like...
Sun, 24.05.2026
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Lost dog, Madison Avenue, 4725, Indianapolis - female, red merle, very scared
Lost dog, Madison Avenue, 4725...
Red merle One blue eye and one brown eye 20 p...
Listing is boosting
Sat, 23.05.2026
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Lost pets Arlington, photo: Lost dog, Madison Avenue, 4725, Indianapolis - female, red merle, purple harness
Lost dog, Madison Avenue, 4725...
Red Merle, one blue eye one brown eye, very n...
Sat, 23.05.2026
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Lost pets Fairland, photo: Lost dog, West 600 N, 4923, Fairland - female
Lost dog, West 600 N, 4923, Fa...
Black, brown with a little white on her chest...
Listing is boosting
Thu, 21.05.2026
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Missing bird, Indianapolis (usl537626)
Missing bird, Indianapolis (us...
Blue fronted amazon parrot with a silver leg...
Wed, 20.05.2026
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Lost cat, Southport Crossings Way, 4345, Indianapolis - female, black short hair tortie, toothless
Lost cat, Southport Crossings...
Black short hair tortie , toothless, disabled
Sat, 16.05.2026
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Lost pets Plainfield, photo: Lost dog, Edelweiss Drive, 4118, Plainfield - senior chihuahua
Lost dog, Edelweiss Drive, 411...
Pete is a senior chihuahua who was originally...
Tue, 12.05.2026
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Lost male cat, Deerberg Drive, Indianapolis - long hair, gray
Lost male cat, Deerberg Drive,...
Long hair, gray. Does not have teeth
Thu, 30.04.2026
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Lost pets Martinsville, photo: Lost dog, North Goat Hollow Road, Martinsville - Jack Russell Mix, 3yrs old
Lost dog, North Goat Hollow Ro...
Jack Russell Mix, 3yrs old, wearing a brown l...
Sat, 25.04.2026
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Lost pets Martinsville, photo: Lost dog, Goat Hollow Road, Center Valley - Ruby-red amstaff and Jax-Jack Russell mix
Lost dog, Goat Hollow Road, Ce...
Dogs ran off. Ruby-red amstaff(pit bull) 11yr...
Sat, 25.04.2026
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Lost female dog, Collier Street, Indianapolis - black, 6-9 lbs
Lost female dog, Collier Stree...
Black 6-9 lbs scared, like to be alone.
Sat, 18.04.2026
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Lost dog, Northeastern Avenue, Indianapolis - male, black with burgundy collar
Lost dog, Northeastern Avenue,...
Black with brown and gray on paws and face. B...
Thu, 09.04.2026
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Lost pets Greenwood, photo: Lost male cat, Greenwood, Indiana - small and very loveable
Lost male cat, Greenwood, Indi...
Black cailco cat is small and very loveable
Wed, 01.04.2026
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Lost pets Brooklyn, photo: Lost Female Cat, Mission Trail, 254, Brooklyn - tortoise shell
Lost Female Cat, Mission Trail...
Tortoise shell smaller black and orange face...
Mon, 16.03.2026
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Lost Dog, Female, East Edgewood Avenue, 5851, Indianapolis - 11 Years Old with Arthritis
Lost Dog, Female, East Edgewoo...
Coco left around 4:30 am from s Arlington ave...
Thu, 12.03.2026
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Lost female dog, Rexmill Drive, 8002, Indianapolis - chihuahua jack russell mix
Lost female dog, Rexmill Drive...
Light brown her snout is black she has long l...
Mon, 09.03.2026

In Greenwood, Indiana, a significant number of pets go missing each year. Statistics indicate that approximately 10% of pet owners report their animals as lost at some point. This situation not only causes emotional distress but also leads to a frantic search for the beloved pets. Understanding what to do in such instances can help you reunite with your lost companion more effectively.

What to do if you lose your pet in Greenwood, state of Indiana?

If your pet goes missing in Greenwood, the first step is to remain calm and act quickly. Here are some essential actions you should take:

  • Start searching your neighborhood immediately, as many pets are found close to home.
  • Notify your neighbors, asking them to keep an eye out for your missing pet.
  • Visit local animal shelters and rescue organizations to see if your pet has been brought in.
  • Use social media platforms and community groups to spread the word about your lost pet.

Make sure to keep a detailed description of your pet handy, including any identifying features such as color, size, and breed. The more information you provide, the better chance you have of being reunited with your pet.

How to write a missing pet ad in Greenwood, state of Indiana?

Creating a well-crafted missing pet ad is crucial for maximizing your chances of finding your furry friend. Here are some tips for writing an effective ad:

  • Include a clear, recent photo of your pet to help others recognize them.
  • Be specific about your pet's breed, size, age, and any unique characteristics.
  • Provide your contact information, ensuring that it is easy for people to reach you.
  • Offer a reward if possible, as it may encourage more people to assist in your search.

When your pet is lost in Greenwood, a well-structured ad can significantly increase the visibility of your plea. Make sure to post your ad in local community centers, online classifieds, and social media groups for lost and found pets.

Remember, losing your pet is a distressing experience, but by taking prompt action and utilizing these tips, you can enhance your chances of bringing your beloved animal back home.