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Lost and found pets Vashon, photo: Lost dog, Southwest 216th Street, 9909, Vashon - male, white and brown, big ears
Lost dog, Southwest 216th Stre...
A door was left open and he slipped out. He’s...
Tue, 02.06.2026
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Lost and found pets Lake Stevens, photo: Missing dog, Lake Stevens (usl538887)
Missing dog, Lake Stevens (usl...
Light brown with white chest and black around...
Sun, 31.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Federal Way, photo: Found dog, 4th Place South, 30612, Federal Way - male
Found dog, 4th Place South, 30...
No collar, two large huskies,
Sun, 31.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Covington, photo: Lost dog, Southeast 256th Street, 14905, Covington - female Chihuahua with a pink collar
Lost dog, Southeast 256th Stre...
She is a 7 pound Chihuahua white with brown s...
Thu, 28.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Tacoma, photo: Lost cat, Saint Helens Avenue, 29, Tacoma - female
Lost cat, Saint Helens Avenue,...
Brownish/orange fur
Sun, 24.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Portland, photo: Lost male dog, South Star Lake Road, Federal Way - small chihuahua
Lost male dog, South Star Lake...
PERRO PERDIDO – FEDERAL WAY Se perdió mi per...
Tue, 21.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Federal Way, photo: Lost bird, South 370th Street, Federal Way - orange head and green wings
Lost bird, South 370th Street,...
Orange head, and chest green wings She is ver...
Sat, 18.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Seattle, photo: Lost male bird, 181st Place Southeast, Covington
Lost male bird, 181st Place So...
I’m absolutely heartbroken. My parrot acciden...
Tue, 07.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Oak Harbor, photo: Lost cat, Black Diamond, Washington - orange tabby male
Lost cat, Black Diamond, Washi...
Orange tabby neutered male. Sweet little guy,...
Mon, 06.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Tukwila, photo: Found female dog, Military Road South, Tukwila - dark brown, about a year old
Found female dog, Military Roa...
Dark brown about a year old found running in...
Fri, 27.03.2026
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Lost and found pets Burien, photo: Lost male cat, 19th Avenue Southwest, Burien - white spot on nose
Lost male cat, 19th Avenue Sou...
Tabby shorthair, not neutered.White spot on n...
Sun, 22.02.2026
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Lost and found pets Tacoma, photo: Lost Grey Tabby: Marya in Tacoma
Lost Grey Tabby: Marya in Taco...
Marya is a grey tabby with brown tint to her...
Thu, 05.02.2026
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Lost and found pets , photo: Lost Timid Yorkie/Papillon in Kent, WA
Lost Timid Yorkie/Papillon in...
Precious got out on NYE. She is a white/tan l...
Wed, 31.12.2025
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Lost and found pets Renton, photo: Lost Orange Tabby: Fenix in Renton
Lost Orange Tabby: Fenix in Re...
Fenix is a sweet, vocal, unaltered orange tab...
Tue, 09.12.2025
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Lost and found pets Renton, photo: Lost Dog: White with Brown Spots, 9 Yrs
Lost Dog: White with Brown Spo...
White long fur with brown fur spots, green co...
Wed, 05.11.2025
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Lost and found pets Seattle, photo: Lost Dog: Coco, White with Orange Ears
Lost Dog: Coco, White with Ora...
Coco is all white with orange on the tips of...
Fri, 24.10.2025
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Lost and found pets Renton, photo: Lost Cat on SW 19th St, Renton
Lost Cat on SW 19th St, Renton
Her pic kinda already says it all
Fri, 17.10.2025
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Lost and found pets SeaTac, photo: Lost: Rust Dog, White Mitts, SeaTac Area
Lost: Rust Dog, White Mitts, S...
Rust color with white mitts and a white strip...
Thu, 09.10.2025
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Lost and found pets Tacoma, photo: Lost Yorkie Benji: Sweet & Skittish
Lost Yorkie Benji: Sweet & Ski...
Benji is a sweet loving friendly Yorkie. He i...
Tue, 23.09.2025

Finding lost pets in Kent, state of Washington

In Kent, Washington, many pet owners experience the distressing situation of losing their beloved animals. It's important to act quickly if you find yourself in this situation. Start by searching your neighborhood thoroughly, as pets often stay close to home. Utilize social media platforms and local community groups to spread the word about your missing pet. Additionally, contact local animal shelters and veterinary clinics, as they may have information about found pets in the area.

Reaching out to local animal control can also be beneficial. They monitor strays and might have rescued your pet if it was found wandering on its own. Remember that the sooner you report your lost pet, the better chance you have of finding them.

In addition to social media, consider making flyers that can be posted around your neighborhood and at local businesses. Be sure to include a clear photo of your pet, a description of them, and your contact information.

  • Check local shelters daily.
  • Post on lost and found pet websites.
  • Ask neighbors if they've seen your pet.
  • Spread the word at local parks.

Using these methods can greatly increase your chances of locating your lost pet.

What to do if you find a lost animal in Kent, state of Washington

If you come across a lost animal, your first step should be to ensure its safety. Check for any visible injuries and, if necessary, contact your local animal control or humane society for assistance. They can help in assessing the condition of the animal and finding the rightful owner. Additionally, if possible, secure the animal in a safe area where it won’t be in harm's way while you gather more information.

Consider scanning the animal for a microchip, which can often be done at local veterinary clinics. This is one of the quickest ways to identify the owner and reunite them with their pet. Post about the found animal on local forums and social media, using pictures and descriptions to reach potential owners.

  • Notify local shelters about the found animal.
  • Use social media to share information.
  • Provide details to animal control.
  • Check with neighbors if they recognize the animal.

By taking these steps, you can play a crucial role in helping a lost animal find its way back home.

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

When crafting an advertisement for a lost or found pet, clarity and detail are key. For a lost pet, provide a thorough description including the animal's name, breed, size, color, and any distinguishing features. Also, include where and when the animal was last seen and your contact information. For a found pet, describe the animal and mention that you are looking for its owner. Clear, high-quality photos can enhance the effectiveness of your ad.

Post these ads in visible locations, both online and in physical locations such as community bulletin boards, stores, and parks. Additionally, ensure to follow up with local shelters to see if someone has reported a lost pet that matches your found animal's description.

  • Be clear and concise in your description.
  • Include a recent photo.
  • Mention the location where the pet was lost or found.
  • Provide your contact details for potential leads.

By creating a well-structured ad, you enhance the likelihood of successfully reconnecting with your lost pet or finding the owner of the found animal.