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Lost and found pets Irving, photo: Lost 16-Year-Old Dog on Posey Drive
Lost 16-Year-Old Dog on Posey...
No collar, 16 years old, cannot hear, brown a...
Wed, 28.01.2026
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Lost and found 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 and found pets Dallas, photo: Sweet Tan Dog Found on South Briscoe
Sweet Tan Dog Found on South B...
Large, light tan, white spot in the back of h...
Sun, 25.01.2026
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Lost and found 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 and found pets Irving, photo: Found Dog: Cream & Brown on Patricia St
Found Dog: Cream & Brown on Pa...
Cream, white with brown face. No collar. On t...
Thu, 22.01.2026
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Lost and found 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 and found pets Dallas, photo: Found Dog: Fawn & White on Lucas Dr, Dallas
Found Dog: Fawn & White on Luc...
Fawn and white color, black nose
Mon, 19.01.2026
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Lost and found pets Dallas, photo: Found Cat: Black, Orange & White, Dallas
Found Cat: Black, Orange & Whi...
Black and orange spots, whites spots. Lying u...
Sun, 18.01.2026
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Lost and found 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 and found 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 and found pets Dallas, photo: Found Dog on Marsh Lane, Dallas
Found Dog on Marsh Lane, Dalla...
Found this little guy on Marsh Lane near the...
Sat, 17.01.2026
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Lost and found pets Dallas, photo: Found: Skittish Brown Pitbull Mix in Dallas
Found: Skittish Brown Pitbull...
Brown American Pitbull Terrier mix with white...
Fri, 16.01.2026
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Lost and found pets Dallas, photo: Sweet Tortie Cat Found on Dilbeck Lane
Sweet Tortie Cat Found on Dilb...
Incredibly sweet tortie cat. Distinct all bla...
Thu, 15.01.2026
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Lost and found 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 and found 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 and found pets Carrollton, photo: Lost Dilute Tortoiseshell Cat: Carrollton
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Dilute Tortoiseshell, bright green eyes, miss...
Mon, 05.01.2026
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Lost and found pets Dallas, photo: Lost: White Labrador 'Luna' in Dallas
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Es blanca labrador tiene un collar con su nom...
Sun, 04.01.2026
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Lost and found pets Irving, photo: Found: Small Tan Dog on Live Oak Drive
Found: Small Tan Dog on Live O...
Tan, small seems mixed, he’s about 7 years ol...
Sat, 03.01.2026
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Lost and found 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

Finding lost pets in Irving, state of Texas

In Irving, Texas, the search for lost pets can be a daunting task, but it is crucial to know where to start. Pets can go missing for a variety of reasons—whether they are scared from a storm, curious about their surroundings, or simply exploring. To help locate your lost companion, consider the following tips:

  • Check your local animal shelters and rescue organizations. Many pets are brought to these facilities after being found.
  • Post on social media and community forums specific to Irving. Local groups can be very helpful.
  • Place flyers around your neighborhood with clear pictures and descriptions of your pet.
  • Speak to your neighbors and ask if they have seen your lost pet roaming nearby.

Remember, the sooner you start your search, the better your chances of finding your pet. Time is of the essence, especially for outdoor animals like dogs and cats.

Irving is home to a caring community that is often willing to help those in need. By reaching out, you increase your chances of reuniting with your beloved pet.

What to do if you find a lost animal in Irving, state of Texas

If you have spotted a lost animal, there are several important steps to take to ensure the safety and well-being of the animal. Your local animal control and humane society can provide guidance in such situations. Here’s what you can do:

  • Approach the animal carefully, as it may be frightened or anxious.
  • If it is safe, try to coax the animal with food or gentle talk.
  • Check for tags or a collar that may contain contact information.
  • Report the found animal to local shelters and post on community boards to help locate its owner.

Taking these steps can help ensure that the lost animal is cared for and given the best chance to reunite with its owner. Engaging with local resources can make a significant difference in these situations.

How to write an ad about a lost or found animal in Irving, state of Texas?

Writing an effective ad for a lost or found animal is essential in reaching potential helpers and the animal's owner. Your ad should be clear and concise, containing the necessary information that others will need to assist. Here are the key points to include:

  • Provide a detailed description of the animal, including breed, color, and any distinctive markings.
  • Include where and when you last saw the lost animal or where you found it.
  • Offer your contact information so that people can get in touch with you easily.
  • If applicable, specify any special needs or behaviors to help others approach the animal safely.

A well-written ad can significantly increase the chances of finding lost pets or reuniting found animals with their owners.