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Missing pets in Hurst

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Lost pets 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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Lost pets Irving, photo: Lost Dog: Muscular Gray-Brown Pup
Lost Dog: Muscular Gray-Brown...
She’s grayish brown, with tan accents. Very m...
Mon, 02.02.2026
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Lost pets 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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Lost pets Carrollton, photo: Lost Cat Gatito: Unique Markings, Limp
Lost Cat Gatito: Unique Markin...
Gatito is White and Black. Neutered. Walks wi...
Thu, 29.01.2026
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Lost pets Carrollton, photo: Lost Cat in Carrollton: Spring Ave 1831
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Thu, 29.01.2026
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Lost pets Irving, photo: Lost Great Dane Duo in Irving Area
Lost Great Dane Duo in Irving...
Black/grey merle Great Dane male. Brown leath...
Wed, 28.01.2026
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Lost pets Irving, photo: Lost Tan Great Dane/Poodle in Irving
Lost Tan Great Dane/Poodle in...
Tan, great dane/poodle. No collar. Recently g...
Wed, 28.01.2026
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Lost pets Irving, photo: Lost 16-Year-Old Dog on Posey Drive
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No collar, 16 years old, cannot hear, brown a...
Wed, 28.01.2026
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Lost pets Irving, photo: Lost Dog: Red/White, Blue Eyes, Irving
Lost Dog: Red/White, Blue Eyes...
Red and white, bright blue eyes, purple colla...
Sun, 25.01.2026
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Lost pets 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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Lost pets Irving, photo: Lost Dog: Sweet Pup Missing in Irving
Lost Dog: Sweet Pup Missing in...
Has a scratch on his nose from the shelter. H...
Fri, 23.01.2026
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Lost pets Irving, photo: Help Find Luka: Lost Aussiedoodle Near Finley
Help Find Luka: Lost Aussiedoo...
We need help locating our dog. He ran off thi...
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Mon, 19.01.2026
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Lost pets 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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Lost pets Carrollton, photo: Lost Dog: One-Eyed Apollo in Carrollton
Lost Dog: One-Eyed Apollo in C...
One eye. Has pink freckles. Answers by Apollo...
Sat, 17.01.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost Cat: Striped Tail, Pink Collar, Dallas
Lost Cat: Striped Tail, Pink C...
Shaved part on tail Striped tail Pink collar...
Thu, 08.01.2026
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Lost pets Irving, photo: Lost Beige Dog on Pritchett Dr, Irving
Lost Beige Dog on Pritchett Dr...
Beige with matted fur
Tue, 06.01.2026
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Lost pets 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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Lost pets Grand Prairie, photo: Lost Bulky Tan Dog: Toby, Grand Prairie
Lost Bulky Tan Dog: Toby, Gran...
Toby is really light tan golden really bulky
Fri, 02.01.2026
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Lost pets Irving, photo: Lost Sweet Dog with Purple Collar
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She got out sometime early Thursday morning....
Thu, 01.01.2026
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Lost pets Fort Worth, photo: Lost Tabby: Help Find Our Shy Cat!
Lost Tabby: Help Find Our Shy...
He’s a light brown tabby with some black stri...
Sun, 28.12.2025

In Hurst, Texas, the statistics surrounding lost pets are quite concerning. It's reported that approximately 1 in 3 pets will go missing at some point in their lives. Each year, many pet owners in Hurst experience the distress of losing their beloved animals, making it crucial to know how to respond effectively.

What to do if you lose your pet in Hurst, state of Texas?

If you find yourself in the heartbreaking situation of losing your pet, there are several steps you can take to maximize your chances of bringing them back home safely. First and foremost, remain calm. Panic can hinder your ability to think clearly and act efficiently. Start by searching your immediate neighborhood thoroughly. Call your pet’s name and listen for any response. Often, pets will hide nearby, so check under porches, in bushes, and other secluded areas.

Next, create a missing pet poster. This poster should include a clear photo of your pet, a description including their name, breed, size, color, and any distinct markings. Ensure to add your contact information and any details about where and when they were last seen. Distributing these flyers around your neighborhood can significantly increase the visibility of your lost pet.

Utilize social media to spread the word. Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and local community groups can help share your missing pet's information quickly. Make a post that includes all the essential details and encourage your friends to share it as well.


Contact your local animal control, shelters, and veterinary clinics. Provide them with your pet's information and ask if they have received any reports of found animals matching your pet's description. Many times, people who find lost pets will take them to these facilities, so it's important to keep in touch.

How to write a missing pet ad in Hurst, state of Texas

Writing an effective missing pet ad can make a significant difference in locating your lost companion. Start with a captivating headline to draw attention, such as “MISSING: Beloved pet in Hurst!” or simply include your pet's name.

In the body of the ad, clearly describe your pet, including their breed, size, and color. Mention any identifiable traits or quirks that could help others recognize them. It’s also essential to provide your contact information and a simple call to action, encouraging people to reach out if they see or find your pet.

Include a reward if possible, as this can motivate individuals to assist in the search. Make your ad available both online and offline; consider posting it in community centers, grocery stores, and vet offices, aside from digital platforms.


Finally, don’t forget to follow up with any leads you receive. Every call can be a step closer to finding your missing pet, so treat each tip with seriousness and gratitude. The sooner you act, the better the chances of reuniting with your four-legged friend.