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Found pets in Gresham

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Found pets Portland, photo: Found: Scared Heeler Mix, NE 32nd Ave
Found: Scared Heeler Mix, NE 3...
Rough brownish orange or tan coat with white...
Thu, 31.07.2025
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Found pets Portland, photo: Found: Sweet Older Husky on Denver Ave
Found: Sweet Older Husky on De...
Older huskey, brown eyes, very sweet and well...
Sun, 15.06.2025
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Found pets Portland, photo: Friendly Tan Chihuahua Found in Portland
Friendly Tan Chihuahua Found i...
Dark tan male chihuahua mix. No collar. No ta...
Thu, 03.04.2025
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Found pets Portland, photo: Lost Dog Alert: Tan & White Husky Mix Found
Lost Dog Alert: Tan & White Hu...
Spotted a lost dog. Running on and off the ro...
Tue, 04.03.2025
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Found pets Portland, photo: Found: Orange Cat with Tracker in Portland
Found: Orange Cat with Tracker...
Https://nextdoor. Com/p/P26F49SBwTCK? Utm_sou...
Tue, 29.10.2024
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Found pets Portland, photo: Found Dog on NE Russell St: No Chip/Collar
Found Dog on NE Russell St: No...
No chip, wandering around without a collar. I...
Sun, 27.10.2024
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Found pets Portland, photo: Found: Muscular Red/White Dog, No Tags, Portland
Found: Muscular Red/White Dog,...
Male mix (pit and chihuahua?). Was not able t...
Tue, 01.10.2024
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Found pets Portland, photo: Found Male Pitty Mix Near SE 122nd & Powell
Found Male Pitty Mix Near SE 1...
Male pitty mix, black and brown with white sp...
Sat, 28.09.2024
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Found pets Portland, photo: Found Dog in Salem, OR - NW 6th Ave, Portland
Found Dog in Salem, OR - NW 6t...
Salem Oregon
Fri, 05.07.2024
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Found pets Portland, photo: Found dog, Portland
Found dog, Portland
Intact male, 3 paws with white on them Him a...
Sat, 15.06.2024
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Found pets Portland, photo: Lost Pup on SE Ash St - Needs Gentle Rescue!
Lost Pup on SE Ash St - Needs...
It tired cold and wet but very afraid of anyo...
Thu, 08.02.2024

In Gresham, Oregon, there has been a noticeable rise in the number of found animals recently. From stray cats to lost dogs, the community is increasingly coming together to help reunite these animals with their families. Local shelters and animal control services are working tirelessly to ensure that every animal receives the care they need. Statistics show that over 200 animals are reported found in Gresham each month, highlighting the importance of awareness in animal care and rescue efforts.

What to do if you find an animal in Gresham, state of Oregon

If you come across a lost animal in Gresham, the first step is to assess the situation. Make sure the animal is safe and does not pose any danger to itself or others. Here are some guidelines to follow when you find an animal:

  • Check for identification: Look for a collar or tags that may contain the owner's contact information.
  • Contact local shelters: Reach out to animal shelters and rescue organizations in Gresham to report the found animal.
  • Post on social media: Use local community groups to share information about the found animal. Include a clear description and a photo if possible.
  • Visit veterinary clinics: Some found animals may be taken to nearby veterinary offices to check for microchips.
  • Help spread the word: Print flyers and hang them around your neighborhood to increase the chances of finding the animal's owner.

Taking these steps can make a significant difference in reuniting the animal with its rightful owner. Remember, many animals in Gresham end up in shelters, and your quick actions can help reduce the number of strays.

How to write ads about animals found in Gresham, state of Oregon

When composing an advertisement for a found animal, clarity and detailed information are crucial. A well-crafted ad increases the chances of the animal being claimed by its owner. Here are some tips to consider when writing your ad:

  • Include a catchy headline: Make the ad attention-grabbing with a simple yet effective title, such as "Found - Friendly Dog in Gresham!"
  • Describe the animal: Provide specifics about the animal's appearance, such as color, size, breed, and any distinguishing features.
  • Location details: Mention where the animal was found in Gresham to help the owner identify it.
  • Contact information: Clearly state how owners can reach you, whether through phone or email.
  • Use visuals: Post a clear picture of the animal to make it easier for owners to recognize their pet.

By following these guidelines, you can effectively contribute to the efforts in reuniting lost animals with their families in Gresham, Oregon. Every effort counts, and your compassion can have a powerful impact on the lives of animals and their owners.