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Found pets in Johns Creek

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Found pets , photo: Found: Playful Calico Cat on Lantern Hill
Found: Playful Calico Cat on L...
Calico, young, very playful and friendly
Thu, 07.08.2025
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Found pets Norcross, photo: Found Cat: White Markings, Missing Teeth
Found Cat: White Markings, Mis...
Missing some teeth White on nose, chest, and...
Wed, 30.07.2025
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Found pets Norcross, photo: Found Dog: Unique Eyes, Norcross Area
Found Dog: Unique Eyes, Norcro...
Black and white different eye color
Wed, 16.07.2025
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Found pets , photo: Sweet Older Poodle Mix Found on Hard Creek
Sweet Older Poodle Mix Found o...
Cream or apricot older female poodle mix, aro...
Wed, 09.07.2025
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Found pets Duluth, photo: Friendly Black & White Dog Found in Duluth
Friendly Black & White Dog Fou...
No collar and no microchip. Black and white m...
Tue, 08.07.2025
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Found pets , photo: Docile White Dog Found in Daniel Park
Docile White Dog Found in Dani...
White dog with Scabs on its neck, very docile...
Fri, 20.06.2025
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Found pets Sugar Hill, photo: Friendly Orange Cat Found in Sugar Hill
Friendly Orange Cat Found in S...
His is an orange male cat (not neutered or mi...
Tue, 10.06.2025
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Found pets , photo: Found Brown Labradoodle in Hampton Place
Found Brown Labradoodle in Ham...
Found in Hampton Place neighborhood- connecte...
Sun, 08.06.2025
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Found pets Norcross, photo: Sweet Beagle Mix Found in Norcross, GA
Sweet Beagle Mix Found in Norc...
Dog Female Beagle, Chiweenie Tan or Cream, Br...
Sun, 01.06.2025
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Found pets Marietta, photo: Friendly Black & White Pitbull Found!
Friendly Black & White Pitbull...
Pitbull mix, black and white, super friendly
Wed, 02.04.2025
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Found pets Lawrenceville, photo: Found: Black & White Dog on Wayside Dr
Found: Black & White Dog on Wa...
White and black wavy hair medium dog. Has a b...
Sat, 29.03.2025
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Found pets Buford, photo: Found: Chihuahua Mix on Peachtree Blvd
Found: Chihuahua Mix on Peacht...
Chihuahua mix with camouflage harness and no...
Fri, 07.03.2025
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Found pets Lawrenceville, photo: Found Dog: Pink Harness on Hickory Nut Ln
Found Dog: Pink Harness on Hic...
Found around 12-1pm on 2/22. Pet is wearing p...
Sat, 22.02.2025
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Found pets Lilburn, photo: Found Male Dog: White & Tan in Lilburn
Found Male Dog: White & Tan in...
Male white and tan. Found in Lilburn city par...
Tue, 18.02.2025
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Found pets Duluth, photo: Found: Unique Lab with Funny Teeth in Duluth
Found: Unique Lab with Funny T...
Brown/black lab, fixed, funny teeth.
Tue, 18.02.2025
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Found pets Marietta, photo: Found Chocolate Lab Mix in Marietta, GA
Found Chocolate Lab Mix in Mar...
Feel free to spread the word so we can reunit...
Sun, 16.02.2025
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Found pets Lawrenceville, photo: Found Dog: Dark Blue Collar & Harness
Found Dog: Dark Blue Collar &...
Dark blue collar no tag. Dark blue harness
Sun, 16.02.2025
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Found pets Dacula, photo: Found Yorkie Mix on Winder Hwy, Dacula
Found Yorkie Mix on Winder Hwy...
Yorkie/terrier mix. Small and thin collar
Mon, 10.02.2025
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Found pets Sugar Hill, photo: Found Black Shepard on Whitehead Rd
Found Black Shepard on Whitehe...
Tab, black Shepard with green collar found o...
Mon, 10.02.2025
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Found pets Lawrenceville, photo: Found: Young Black/Tan Shepherd-Husky Mix
Found: Young Black/Tan Shepher...
FOUND DOG on 1/13/25 Black/Tan. German sheph...
Mon, 13.01.2025

In Johns Creek, a growing city in Georgia, numerous animals are being found every day. According to the latest statistics, over 250 stray and lost animals have been reported in the past month alone. This highlights the pressing need for animal care and the importance of community awareness in finding and rescuing these animals. If you are looking to help or need assistance with found animals, there are resources available that can provide guidance.

What to do if you find an animal in Johns Creek, state of Georgia

Finding an animal in need can be both rewarding and challenging. Here's what you can do:

  • Assess the situation: Ensure that the animal is safe and check for any visible injuries.
  • Try to identify its owner: Look for tags or microchips.
  • Contact local animal shelters: They can provide assistance and take the animal in if needed.
  • Post on social media: Use local community groups to spread the word about the found animal.
  • Make flyers: Distribute flyers in your neighborhood to alert potential owners.

Community involvement is essential to ensure that lost animals find their way back home. The more people that know about a found animal, the higher the chances are of it being reunited with its owner.

It's important to note that when you find an animal, patience is key. Some animals may be scared or skittish, especially if they are lost or have been abandoned. Providing a calm and safe environment can help ease their stress, and you may even be able to approach them for assistance.

How to write ads about animals found in Johns Creek, state of Georgia

Creating an effective ad for a found animal can significantly increase the chances of reuniting it with its owner. Here are some tips on how to write an impactful ad:

  • Be descriptive: Include details about the animal's appearance, any identifying features, and its behavior.
  • Provide your contact information: Make it easy for owners to reach you.
  • Use social media platforms: Post your ad on local pages and groups dedicated to animal care and lost pets.
  • Include a photo: Pictures can help attract attention and provide clarity on the animal's identity.
  • State where the animal was found: This can help owners understand if the animal is theirs.

By following these guidelines, you can create a compelling ad that helps bring lost animals back to their loving homes. Remember, each small effort contributes significantly to animal welfare in your community.

For additional resources and tips about animal care centers in Johns Creek, you can reach out to local organizations that specialize in animal control and rescue. They often have valuable information about the best practices in handling found animals and can assist you in your endeavors.

Knowing how to effectively communicate about found animals is essential for building a supportive community focused on animal welfare. By staying informed and active, we can all play a part in ensuring the safety and well-being of our animal friends.