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Lost and found pets Knoxville, photo: Lost Calico-Tabby Cat: Diabetic & Vocal
Lost Calico-Tabby Cat: Diabeti...
Calico-tabby mix. Lips are scared from auto i...
Thu, 20.11.2025
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Lost and found pets , photo: Found: Young German Shepherd, Dawns Pass
Found: Young German Shepherd,...
German Shepherd. A young boy with an orange a...
Tue, 11.11.2025
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Lost and found pets Knoxville, photo: Lost Dog: Damian/Mr. Snouterson in Knoxville
Lost Dog: Damian/Mr. Snouterso...
Damian escaped out of our fenced in yard. He...
Mon, 03.11.2025
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Lost and found pets Knoxville, photo: Lost: Huge Gray Irish Wolfhound in Knoxville
Lost: Huge Gray Irish Wolfhoun...
Huge Irish wolfhound, gray with some blonde s...
Tue, 28.10.2025
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Lost and found pets Knoxville, photo: Lost Dog: Friendly White Pup, Black Ears
Lost Dog: Friendly White Pup,...
White fur, friendly, black spots on the ears
Sun, 26.10.2025
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Lost and found pets Knoxville, photo: Lost Blue Heeler Mix in Knoxville
Lost Blue Heeler Mix in Knoxvi...
She is a blue heeler/ australian shepherd mix...
Thu, 23.10.2025
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Lost and found pets , photo: Lost Ginger Pomeranian in Knoxville!
Lost Ginger Pomeranian in Knox...
Ginger colored Pomeranian mix, has a rainbow...
Wed, 22.10.2025
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Lost and found pets Powell, photo: Lost Tan & White Dog: 8lbs, Scarred, Growls
Lost Tan & White Dog: 8lbs, Sc...
Tan, and white. 8lbs, growls alot, scar acros...
Sun, 19.10.2025
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Lost and found pets Knoxville, photo: Help Find Loverboy: Elderly Chihuahua Lost
Help Find Loverboy: Elderly Ch...
Light tan and white chihuahua mix. Neutered m...
Mon, 13.10.2025
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Lost and found pets Knoxville, photo: Lost Tuxedo Cat: Friendly Mr. Kitty
Lost Tuxedo Cat: Friendly Mr....
Mr.Kitty is very friendly and will answer to...
Sun, 12.10.2025
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Lost and found pets , photo: Lost Cat: Pickles, Orange & White, Powell TN
Lost Cat: Pickles, Orange & Wh...
Missing cat. Name: Pickles. Age: About 1 year...
Fri, 03.10.2025
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Lost and found pets Knoxville, photo: Lost Husky Mix - Explorer Lane, Knoxville
Lost Husky Mix - Explorer Lane...
4 year old Husky mix. He was neutered yesterd...
Wed, 24.09.2025
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Lost and found pets , photo: Lost Dog: Unique Markings, Cedar Bluff
Lost Dog: Unique Markings, Ced...
No collar/leash. She is a black mouth cur/aus...
Mon, 22.09.2025
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Lost and found pets Powell, photo: Found Gray Cat with Collar on Powell Ln
Found Gray Cat with Collar on...
Solid smoke gray wit collar
Fri, 19.09.2025
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Lost and found pets , photo: Lost Cat: Big Orange & White Gus
Lost Cat: Big Orange & White G...
His name is Gus. He is orange & white and a p...
Wed, 17.09.2025
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Lost and found pets , photo: Lost Dog: Brown with White Stripe
Lost Dog: Brown with White Str...
He went missing around saga Ln he’s very frie...
Sun, 07.09.2025
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Lost and found pets , photo: Lost Dog: Green Collar, East Emory Rd
Lost Dog: Green Collar, East E...
Green collar 10 pounds large golf ball size g...
Thu, 04.09.2025
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Lost and found pets Knoxville, photo: Lost: Sweet Senior Dog in Knoxville
Lost: Sweet Senior Dog in Knox...
15 years old, 7 pounds, tan coat with a large...
Wed, 03.09.2025
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Lost and found pets , photo: Lost Fawn German Shepherd: Momma Moe
Lost Fawn German Shepherd: Mom...
Hes fawn color black face ears do not stand u...
Wed, 03.09.2025
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Lost and found pets , photo: Lost Dog: Pink Collar, Black Ears - 4164
Lost Dog: Pink Collar, Black E...
Black ears and pink on her snout. Pink collar...
Mon, 01.09.2025

Finding lost pets in Knoxville, state of Tennessee

Lost pets can be a worrying experience for any pet owner. If you have lost your beloved pet, be assured that you are not alone in this ordeal. Knoxville has numerous resources dedicated to helping you find your lost pet and reuniting you with them. Here is what you need to know to get started.

First, it is important to stay calm and take immediate action. The sooner you begin your search, the better your chances of finding your pet. Begin by checking your neighborhood and surrounding areas where your pet may have wandered off.

In Knoxville, local shelters and animal control can play a crucial role in helping you locate lost pets. Here are a few key organizations that you can reach out to:

  • Knoxville Animal Control
  • Humane Society of the Tennessee Valley
  • Animal Care Centers in Knoxville
  • Local pet adoption groups and rescue organizations

Additionally, using social media platforms and community groups online can help in spreading the word. Post a clear picture of your pet along with a description to local groups to reach a wider audience.

What to do if you find a lost animal in Knoxville, state of Tennessee

Finding a lost animal can be both a rewarding and challenging experience. If you come across an animal that seems to be lost, here are some steps you should take:

Firstly, check for any identification tags or microchips. If the animal has a collar with tags, contact the owner immediately if possible. In cases where the pet is not wearing any identification, consider taking the animal to a local veterinarian or animal shelter to check for a microchip.

If the animal is stray, it may be best to keep them safe until you can find the owner. You can foster the animal temporarily, but always take precautions to ensure you and the animal are safe. Reach out to your local animal control or shelter to report the found animal.

  • Post about the found animal on social media.
  • Contact local shelters and provide them with a description.
  • Place flyers in your neighborhood.
  • Reach out to local veterinarians to see if anyone has reported a missing pet.

By taking these steps, you may help reunite a lost animal with their owner, which can be a gratifying experience.

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

When creating an advertisement for a lost or found animal, clarity and detail are essential. Here are the important components to include in your ad:

Begin with a clear headline that specifies whether you are looking for a lost pet or advertising a found pet. For example, use phrases like “Lost [pet type] in Knoxville” or “Found [pet type] in Knoxville.” Next, provide descriptions that include:

  • The animal’s name, if known.
  • Breed and size.
  • Color and any distinctive markings.
  • Place and time where the animal was lost or found.
  • Your contact information.

It is also helpful to include a clear, recent photo of the animal. This will help others easily identify your pet or the found animal. Make sure your ad has a warm tone that encourages contact.

By following these guidelines, you ensure that your advertisement effectively reaches the community, increasing the chances of finding your lost pet or returning a found animal to its owner. Remember, Knoxville is a supportive community that often comes together to help those in need, so don’t hesitate to seek assistance!