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Found pets in Irving

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Found pets Irving, photo: Found dog, North Britain Road, 2813, Irving - female, very friendly
Found dog, North Britain Road,...
It is a female bland and white. Very friendly...
Sat, 13.06.2026
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Found pets Dallas, photo: Found dog, Eaton Drive, 3805, Dallas - male brown puppy, approx. 6 months
Found dog, Eaton Drive, 3805,...
Brown puppy, approx 6 months, male, possibly...
Fri, 12.06.2026
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Found pets Dallas, photo: Found dog, Maverick Avenue, Dallas - black and white
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Reunited
Black and white
Wed, 10.06.2026
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Found pets Dallas, photo: Found dog, Duncan Perry Road, Grand Prairie, Dallas - male, white German Shepherd
Found dog, Duncan Perry Road,...
Hanging out at the neighbors house. White Ger...
Tue, 09.06.2026
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Found pets Arlington, photo: Found dog, Bennie Lane, Grand Prairie, Arlington - female, black, no collar
Found dog, Bennie Lane, Grand...
Black, playful, no collar
Mon, 08.06.2026
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Found pets Irving, photo: Found dog, Esters Road, Irving - gray and white female husky near 183 Hwy
Found dog, Esters Road, Irving...
Gray and white female husky found on esters a...
Sun, 07.06.2026
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Found pets Dallas, photo: Found dog, Junior Drive, 1535, Dallas - female puppy, black and tan, no collar or chip
Found dog, Junior Drive, 1535,...
Black and tan female puppy, about 6 months ol...
Sun, 07.06.2026
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Found pets Irving, photo: Found dog, Royal Lane, 1701, Irving - female Akita with a pink collar
Found dog, Royal Lane, 1701, I...
Found hiding under a tree following a storm....
Sun, 07.06.2026
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Found pets Bedford, photo: Found dog, Oak Hollow Drive, 2013, Bedford - female, left eye swollen
Found dog, Oak Hollow Drive, 2...
Her left eye was a little swollen,possibly in...
Sat, 06.06.2026
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Found pets Dallas, photo: Found bird, Westlake Avenue, 6912, Dallas - male budgie parakeet, bright aqua blue
Found bird, Westlake Avenue, 6...
Found perched on car window in driveway. Is s...
Fri, 05.06.2026
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Found pets Euless, photo: Found dog, Black Gum Trail, 3800, Fort Worth, Euless - brown puppy-like beagle mix
Found dog, Black Gum Trail, 38...
Brown dog. Looks like puppy. Not contained. F...
Fri, 05.06.2026
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Found pets Dallas, photo: Found dog, North Central Expressway, 11411, Dallas - male, has different colored eyes
Found dog, North Central Expre...
Found on i75. Has different colored eyes.
Thu, 04.06.2026
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Found pets Lubbock, photo: Found dog, Irving, Texas, Lubbock - 3 dogs together
Found dog, Irving, Texas, Lubb...
3 dogs together at norm reeves hyundai of Irv...
Thu, 04.06.2026
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Found pets Dallas, photo: Found dog, Grafton Avenue, 2862, Dallas - female, groomed, friendly
Found dog, Grafton Avenue, 286...
Groomed, friendly, energetic, found on our bl...
Tue, 02.06.2026
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Found pets Colleyville, photo: Found dog Male, Colleyville (usf538943)
Found dog Male, Colleyville (u...
German Shepard, male, friendly, no collar, is...
Tue, 02.06.2026
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Found pets Arlington, photo: Found dog, Richard Drive, 793, Arlington - male brown Chihuahua
Found dog, Richard Drive, 793,...
He is a brown Chihuahua—very friendly and aff...
Mon, 01.06.2026
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Found pets Dallas, photo: Found dog, Les Jardins Drive, Dallas - male, apricot coat, white freckled nose
Found dog, Les Jardins Drive,...
Apricot Coat color, white nose with freckles,...
Sun, 31.05.2026
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Found pets Irving, photo: Found dog, female, North Story Road, 3718, Irving - pink collar, white paws
Found dog, female, North Story...
White and brown/brindle pitbull or pitbull mu...
Tue, 26.05.2026
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Found pets Secaucus, photo: Found dog, Del Rancho Drive, Irving, Secaucus - large, brown and black, kind of lame
Found dog, Del Rancho Drive, I...
Large dog. Kind of lame. Brown and black
Mon, 25.05.2026
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Found pets Richland Hills, photo: Found dog, Glenda Rd., Bedford, Richland Hills, Texas - female, black long coat
Found dog, Glenda Rd., Bedford...
Female, black long coat, brown eyes, medium s...
Mon, 25.05.2026

In Irving, Texas, there is a significant number of animals found each year. Local shelters and rescue organizations work tirelessly to care for these animals, providing them with the chance for a better life. Whether you are looking to adopt an animal or have found one in need, understanding how to navigate the local animal support systems is essential.


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

If you encounter an animal in need, there are specific steps you should take to ensure its safety and wellbeing. First, assess the situation: is the animal injured, lost, or abandoned? For lost or stray animals, the best course of action is to try to locate its owner. This can be done by checking for identification tags or microchips. You can also ask around the neighborhood or post on local community boards or social media.


If the animal appears to be in distress or is injured, contact local animal control or a nearby animal shelter for guidance. They can provide assistance and resources to help the animal. It’s important to remember that some animals may be fearful or aggressive, so always approach them with caution.


  • Check for identification
  • Post on social media
  • Contact local shelters
  • Approach with caution if injured

In addition, if you can provide temporary shelter or care for the animal, ensure you have the proper supplies and knowledge to keep it safe until help arrives. This may involve providing food, water, and a comfortable space.


How to write ads about animals found in Irving, state of Texas

Once you have found an animal and are ready to share information about it, creating an effective ad can help reunite it with its owner or find it a new home. Your ad should include critical information such as the animal's description, location where it was found, and your contact information. Photos can also be beneficial in attracting attention.


Be sure to include the following details in your ad:


  • Clear description of the animal (type, breed, size, color)
  • Location found
  • Any distinguishing features
  • Your contact details

Additionally, consider using online platforms and local community groups to increase visibility. Many neighborhoods have dedicated pages or forums where residents can post about lost and found animals. By using these resources, you enhance your chances of finding the animal's owner or a new loving home.


Overall, being proactive and compassionate can make a significant difference in the lives of animals in Irving, Texas. By assisting found animals and sharing information through ads, you play an essential role in the local community's animal care efforts.