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Missing pets in Johns Creek

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Lost pets Chamblee, photo: Lost cat, Chamblee Rail Trail, Chamblee - female, one eye, likes to hide
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One eye, likes to hide
Wed, 10.06.2026
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Lost pets Buford, photo: Lost cat, Island View Court, 1018, Buford - blind brown tabby male
Lost cat, Island View Court, 1...
Blind cat. Brown tabby with white paws and ch...
Sun, 07.06.2026
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Lost pets Alpharetta, photo: Lost cat, Monroe Way, 3010, Alpharetta - grey tabby, 8 years old
Lost cat, Monroe Way, 3010, Al...
Grey tabby. 8 years old. Missing most of her...
Sat, 06.06.2026
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Lost pets Woodstock, photo: Lost cat, female, Apple Branch Drive, 208, Woodstock - tabby with stripes and a smiley face collar
Lost cat, female, Apple Branch...
Short haired tabby cat with stripes in the wo...
Sun, 31.05.2026
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Lost pets Lawrenceville, photo: Lost cat, Leach Drive, 1554, Lawrenceville - male - white spot on chest
Lost cat, Leach Drive, 1554, L...
White spot on chest
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Tue, 26.05.2026
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Lost pets Doraville, photo: Lost cat, Jones Mill Road, Peachtree Corners, Doraville - male tabby Maine Coon mix with a black harness with purple stars
Lost cat, Jones Mill Road, Pea...
He is a tabby Maine cone mix and has black ha...
Sun, 24.05.2026
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Lost pets Buford, photo: Lost dog, Copper Grove Lane Northeast, 2305, Northwest Harbor, Buford - female, brindle
Lost dog, Copper Grove Lane No...
Brindle.
Mon, 18.05.2026
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Lost pets Lawrenceville, photo: Lost dog, Old Norcross Rd & Winding River Dr, Lawrenceville - male shih tzu/chihuahua
Lost dog, Old Norcross Rd & Wi...
All black with white paws,belly,chin. 9lbs sh...
Thu, 07.05.2026
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Lost pets Canton, photo: Lost cat, Vaughn Road, 6042, Canton - mostly white with orange and black markings
Lost cat, Vaughn Road, 6042, C...
She is mostly white with orange & black aroun...
Tue, 05.05.2026
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Lost pets Lawrenceville, photo: Lost dog, Five Forks Trickum Road Southwest, Lawrenceville - black and white with a crooked tail
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Black and white, crooked end of his tail is l...
Sat, 02.05.2026
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Lost pets Arlington, photo: Lost female cat, Lochmar Trail, 3940, Cumming - black and brown fluffy
Lost female cat, Lochmar Trail...
Black and brown fluffy cat
Wed, 29.04.2026
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Lost pets Lawrenceville, photo: Lost male cat, Azalea Drive, Lawrenceville - cheetah print patterns
Lost male cat, Azalea Drive, L...
Apollo has cheetah print patterns. He is kind...
Wed, 29.04.2026
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Lost pets Milton, photo: Lost dog, Stonebrook Farms Road, Milton - tricolor but white
Lost dog, Stonebrook Farms Roa...
Tricolor but white
Mon, 27.04.2026
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Lost pets Atlanta, photo: Lost dog, Twin Brooks Drive Southeast, 1764, Marietta - male with green collar
Lost dog, Twin Brooks Drive So...
Roko es color cafe claro y niki es merle un o...
Thu, 23.04.2026
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Lost pets Atlanta, photo: Lost dog, Sandy Springs, Atlanta - female Toy mini poodle
Lost dog, Sandy Springs, Atlan...
Breed: Toy mini poodle Color: Black and white...
Wed, 22.04.2026
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Lost pets Cumming, photo: Lost cat, Daves Creek Road, 1649, Cumming - male, grey and white, injury behind left ear
Lost cat, Daves Creek Road, 16...
Tom is grey and white with injuries behind hi...
Mon, 20.04.2026
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Lost pets Birmingham, photo: Lost cat, Sugar Hill, Georgia - blonde tabby with a wound
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Theo is a blonde tabby cat— he is super sweet...
Sun, 19.04.2026
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Lost pets Roswell, photo: Lost dog, Hardscrabble Road, Roswell - small black lab with Corgi body
Lost dog, Hardscrabble Road, R...
Looks like small black lab with Corgi body. A...
Wed, 15.04.2026
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Lost pets Peachtree Corners, photo: Lost female cat, Peachtree Parkway Northwest, Peachtree Corners - tan, sandy, orange tabby
Lost female cat, Peachtree Par...
Tan, sandy, orange tabby short hair cat. 7 ye...
Tue, 07.04.2026
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Lost pets Peachtree Corners, photo: Lost female cat, Bankside Way, Peachtree Corners - June is the sweetest girl
Lost female cat, Bankside Way,...
June is the sweetest girl but can be a little...
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Mon, 06.04.2026

According to recent statistics, the number of lost pets in Johns Creek, Georgia, has been steadily increasing. Every year, thousands of pets go missing, leaving their owners in distress. It is essential to know how to handle this situation effectively to ensure the safe return of your furry friends.

What to do if you lose your pet in Johns Creek, state of Georgia?

When your pet goes missing in Johns Creek, taking immediate action is crucial. Here are some steps you can follow to increase the chances of finding your lost animal:

  • Start by searching your area thoroughly. Call your pet's name and listen for any sounds that might indicate their whereabouts.

  • Notify your neighbors about your missing pet; they might have seen your animal or can help you look for them.

  • Visit your local animal control and shelters. Provide them with a description of your pet and ask if any similar animals have been brought in.

  • Utilize social media and community forums. Post about your missing pet on local groups and ask others to share your post.

These actions can help you locate your lost pet quickly. Remember, the sooner you act, the better your chances are of finding them.

How to write a missing pet ad in Johns Creek, state of Georgia?

Creating an effective missing pet advertisement is vital for reaching a larger audience and finding your lost animal. Here are some tips for writing a compelling advertisement:

  • Include a clear, recent photo of your pet. This helps people identify them easily.

  • Provide a detailed description, including breed, size, color, and any distinctive features. Be as specific as possible.

  • Add your contact information, ensuring it's easy for people to get in touch with you if they find your pet.

  • Indicate the area where your pet went missing. This narrows down the search and helps others keep an eye out.

By writing a thoughtful advertisement and distributing it effectively, you can significantly enhance the chances of finding your lost pet in Johns Creek.