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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Missing Brindle Dog: Call 317-991-8160
Missing Brindle Dog: Call 317-...
He's brindle, mostly black & brown with white...
Sat, 28.02.2026
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Lost Dog: Black with White Chin - Indy
Lost Dog: Black with White Chi...
Black curly fur only thing white it’s her chi...
Thu, 26.02.2026
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Missing: Chunky Cat with Brown Patches
Missing: Chunky Cat with Brown...
White base fur with big patch's of brown with...
Sat, 21.02.2026
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Lost Friendly Cat: Gold Eyes, Alice Ave
Lost Friendly Cat: Gold Eyes,...
Intact male. Gold eyes very friendly
Tue, 17.02.2026
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Timid Brown & White Dog Lost in Indy
Timid Brown & White Dog Lost i...
Brown and white, skittish and will run. Very...
Tue, 17.02.2026
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Lost Dog: Blue-Eyed Pup on Redfern Dr
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Mainly black with little white showing, blue...
Sun, 08.02.2026
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Lost Dog: Cholate on West Hiland Dr
Lost Dog: Cholate on West Hila...
Cholate is White, brown and grey
Wed, 04.02.2026
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Lost Corgi: Tan & White, North Olney St
Lost Corgi: Tan & White, North...
She is tan black and white she has a spot by...
Mon, 19.01.2026
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Lost Light Brown Dog, Groff Ave, Indy
Lost Light Brown Dog, Groff Av...
Light Brown
Sat, 17.01.2026
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Lost Dog: Friendly White & Gray Pup
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White and grayish black dog and if you find h...
Fri, 16.01.2026
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Lost Cat on North Berwick Avenue
Lost Cat on North Berwick Aven...
My grandmother accidentally let him out when...
Sat, 10.01.2026
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Lost Cat: Mushi, Coralberry Lane Indy
Lost Cat: Mushi, Coralberry La...
Brown, black, and white body, getting chunky...
Thu, 08.01.2026
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Lost Brown Poodle on South Kitley Ave
Lost Brown Poodle on South Kit...
Winnie is a brown standard poodle. She is cur...
Tue, 06.01.2026
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Lost Dog: Charlie in Christmas Sweater
Lost Dog: Charlie in Christmas...
Charlie is brown and white, he also has on th...
Tue, 30.12.2025
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Help Find Ella: Lost Mini Goldendoodle
Help Find Ella: Lost Mini Gold...
Ella is a white mini goldendoodle. She is abo...
Mon, 29.12.2025
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Lost Cat: Unique Tail & Long Nails!
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Her tail drags the ground when she is walking...
Sat, 27.12.2025
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Lost Mini Pitty: Sweet & Scared in Indy
Lost Mini Pitty: Sweet & Scare...
She is a mini Pitty and she is so sweet, but...
Wed, 24.12.2025
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Lost Orange Tortie Cat - Evanston Ave
Lost Orange Tortie Cat - Evans...
She is a short hair tortie, main color orange...
Wed, 24.12.2025
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Lost Dog: Black & White, Xmas Collar
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Wearing Christmas collar. Red with Bells Ears...
Tue, 23.12.2025
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Lost pets Greenfield, photo: Lost Dog: Daisy, Black with White Spots
Lost Dog: Daisy, Black with Wh...
When Daisy went missing, she was freshly groo...
Sat, 20.12.2025

Statistics show that a significant number of pets go missing each year in Indianapolis, Indiana. Many pet owners experience the distress of losing a beloved pet, leading to an urgent need for effective strategies to locate them. With the right approach, you can improve your chances of finding your lost animal.


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

When your pet goes missing in Indianapolis, it's essential to act quickly and efficiently. Here are several steps you can take to increase your chances of reuniting with your missing pet:

  • Search your neighborhood thoroughly and call your pet's name.
  • Visit local animal shelters and check for your pet.
  • Post flyers in your area with a clear picture and description of your pet.
  • Utilize social media platforms to reach a wider audience.
  • Contact local veterinarians to see if someone has brought your pet in.

Additionally, make sure to ask your neighbors if they've seen your pet. They may have spotted your furry friend wandering nearby. When your pet is lost, the sooner you start your search, the better chance you have of finding your pet safely.


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

Writing an effective missing pet ad is crucial to reaching potential helpers in your community. Here's how to craft an advertisement that grabs attention:

  • Start with a clear and bold headline stating "Missing Pet: Help Find My [Animal]."
  • Include a recent, clear photograph of your missing pet.
  • Provide specific details about your pet, like breed, color, size, and any unique markings.
  • State where and when your pet was last seen, as well as your contact information.
  • Offer a reward for information leading to their return to motivate more people to help.

In your ad, be sure to express your emotional attachment to your pet to encourage community members to keep an eye out. The more details you provide, the better chance you have of someone recognizing your beloved furry companion. Remember, reaching out to your local community and leveraging technology can significantly enhance your search efforts.