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Missing pets in Irving

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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost cat, Lucas Drive, 2807, Dallas — male, gray tabby
Lost cat, Lucas Drive, 2807, D...
White "socks" on paws. Black stripes. Gray ta...
Wed, 01.07.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost dog, Lenel Place, 9328, Dallas - male, fluffy Frenchie, dark chocolate brown with tan markings
Lost dog, Lenel Place, 9328, D...
Deebo is a 10 month old fluffy frenchie, dark...
Wed, 01.07.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost dog, Lenel Place, 9328, Dallas - female, 10 months old
Lost dog, Lenel Place, 9328, D...
Sandybus a tan/golden fluffy frenchie with wh...
Wed, 01.07.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost cat, Betty Jane Lane, 10241, Dallas — female, small and skinny
Lost cat, Betty Jane Lane, 102...
Skinny, small, gray tabby cat
Mon, 29.06.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost cat, Normandy Brook Road, 3155, Dallas - female, black, 10 years old
Lost cat, Normandy Brook Road,...
Black cat, 20-25 pounds, one ear is hurt / cu...
Mon, 29.06.2026
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Lost pets Bedford, photo: Lost dog, Bedford Road, 1552, Bedford - female, Husky, brown and blue eyes
Lost dog, Bedford Road, 1552,...
Sweet, brown eye and blue eye, Huskie Severia...
Sun, 28.06.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost dog, Fair Oaks Avenue, 8002, Dallas - male, shepherd mix, older
Lost dog, Fair Oaks Avenue, 80...
Jake got out, he is a friendly, obedient, old...
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Fri, 26.06.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost dog, Fair Oaks Avenue, 7922, Dallas — male, large German Shepherd mix, no collar
Lost dog, Fair Oaks Avenue, 79...
Jake is a large German Shepherd mix with typi...
Fri, 26.06.2026
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Lost pets Irving, photo: Lost dog, Bryn Mawr Drive, 2889, Irving - female with brown spots
Lost dog, Bryn Mawr Drive, 288...
Has brown spots she has a lot of hair isn’t a...
Fri, 26.06.2026
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Lost pets Mansfield, photo: Lost dog, Forest Point Drive, 2917, Mansfield - cream-colored fluffy male, responds to Benjii
Lost dog, Forest Point Drive,...
Cream-colored fluffy dog with a pink nose, br...
Fri, 26.06.2026
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Lost pets Arlington, photo: Lost dog, Forest Point Drive, 2917, Arlington - husky–Golden Retriever mix, friendly, responds to Benjii
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Husky–Golden Retriever mix. Fluffy golden/tan...
Thu, 25.06.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost dog, female, Black Walnut Drive, 10714, Dallas - tiny Yorkshire Terrier
Lost dog, female, Black Walnut...
Please help us find our beloved dog. She is a...
Wed, 24.06.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost dog, South Gilpin Avenue, 3727, Dallas — male, responds to his name
Lost dog, South Gilpin Avenue,...
Brown and grey shaggy fur, approx 15 ILBS las...
Wed, 24.06.2026
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Lost pets Fort Worth, photo: Lost dog, West Illinois Avenue, 2531, Dallas - male, tan and white, curly tail
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Tan and white, curly tail, Hollywood store br...
Wed, 24.06.2026
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Lost pets Arlington, photo: Lost dog, Cherrywood Avenue, Dallas - friendly French bulldog with grey/blue coat
Lost dog, Cherrywood Avenue, D...
Zeus is a French bulldog grey/blue coat with...
Tue, 23.06.2026
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Lost pets Fort Worth, photo: Lost dog, Berkley Avenue, 1111, Fort Worth - female Boston Terrier
Lost dog, Berkley Avenue, 1111...
She’s a grey and white Boston Terrier. She’s...
Sun, 21.06.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost dog, Abilene Street, Dallas — female, mainly white with light brown around the eyes
Lost dog, Abilene Street, Dall...
Mainly all white light brown on her eyes
Sun, 21.06.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost dog, Berkley Avenue, 1111, Dallas - female Boston terrier
Lost dog, Berkley Avenue, 1111...
Black and white Boston terrier and a does not...
Sun, 21.06.2026
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Lost pets Euless, photo: Lost cat, Milla Court, 1503, Euless - black, vocal, skittish
Lost cat, Milla Court, 1503, E...
Midnight is a black cat that is it's not used...
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Sat, 20.06.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost dog, North Westmoreland Road, 403, Dallas - female, mostly white with tan
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Fri, 19.06.2026

Every year, a significant number of pets, including dogs and cats, go missing in Irving, Texas. It's estimated that hundreds of pets are reported lost, causing distress to their owners. Whether it's a slip from the backyard or a spontaneous adventure, it's important to know how to effectively respond to these situations to increase the chances of reuniting with your beloved animal.

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

If you find yourself in the unfortunate situation of losing your pet, the first step is to remain calm and take immediate action. Here are some essential steps you should follow:

  • Check your home and yard thoroughly. Sometimes, pets can hide in unexpected places.
  • Spread the word among your neighbors and local community. Let them know your pet is missing.
  • Visit local animal shelters to see if your pet has been turned in.
  • Utilize social media platforms and community groups to circulate information about your lost pet.

Additionally, it’s a good idea to put up posters in your neighborhood with a clear picture of your missing pet, details about their breed, and your contact information. The more people who are aware that your pet is missing, the better the chances of them returning home.

Make sure to contact your local animal control as well, as they might have additional resources or suggestions for finding your pet.

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

Creating a clear and effective missing pet ad can be crucial in your search. Here are some key components to include:

  • A clear and recent photo of your pet.
  • The name of your pet and any distinctive features (like markings or collar).
  • Your contact information, including phone number and email address.
  • Details about where and when your pet went missing.
  • Any relevant information about their temperament, medical needs, or behaviors.

Your advertisement should be concise but informative, ensuring that anyone who sees it can easily understand the situation. Post your ad not only in local bulletin boards but also online in community groups dedicated to found or missing pets. This can significantly widen your reach and increase the chances of reuniting with your lost pet.