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Found pets in Long Beach

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Found pets La Mirada, photo: Found male dog, Artesia Boulevard, La Mirada - knows sit and paw
Found male dog, Artesia Boulev...
Hes such a good boy. He knows sit and paw. He...
Sun, 05.04.2026
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Found pets Fullerton, photo: Found female dog, North Fairford Drive, Fullerton - chocolate lab
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Reunited
Chocolate lab Collar and tag Scanned and call...
Sat, 04.04.2026
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Found pets Gardena, photo: Found female dog, Gardena, California - very affectionate
Found female dog, Gardena, Cal...
Color café es muy cariñosa debe de estar asus...
Fri, 03.04.2026
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Found pets Anaheim, photo: Found female cat, North Anaheim Boulevard, 940, Anaheim - blue collar with a bell
Found female cat, North Anahei...
Blue collar with a bell
Mon, 30.03.2026
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Found pets Lynwood, photo: Found Male Dog, Olanda Street, 5412, Lynwood - white and light brown fur
Found Male Dog, Olanda Street,...
White and light brown fur white eyes
Mon, 09.03.2026
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Found pets Fullerton, photo: Found male cat, West Commonwealth Avenue, 2029, Fullerton - injured brown/gray tabby
Found male cat, West Commonwea...
Male cat about 3 to 4 years old, was not neut...
Mon, 23.02.2026
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Found pets Carson, photo: Found: Elderly White Terrier in Carson
Found: Elderly White Terrier i...
Small white long haired terrier. Obviously an...
Thu, 29.01.2026
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Found pets Anaheim, photo: Found: Sweet White Dog on Magnolia Ave
Found: Sweet White Dog on Magn...
White with brown nose and eyes has little of...
Tue, 20.01.2026
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Found pets South Gate, photo: Found: White & Black Frenchie in South Gate
Found: White & Black Frenchie...
White and Black Frenchie
Sat, 27.12.2025
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Found pets California City, photo: Found: 2 Giant Dogs in Rolling Hills, CA
Found: 2 Giant Dogs in Rolling...
2 very large (giant) dogs maybe one male, one...
Sat, 27.12.2025
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Found pets Downey, photo: Found French Bulldog: Photo Needed!
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French Bulldog. Send a photo
Sun, 09.11.2025
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Found pets California City, photo: Found: Sweet Small Dog in Fullerton, CA
Found: Sweet Small Dog in Full...
Light brown and white wire hair. Small about...
Sun, 26.10.2025
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Found pets Long Beach, photo: Friendly Black-Coated German Shepherd Found
Friendly Black-Coated German S...
Seems to be a german shepherd with a more bla...
Sun, 14.09.2025
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Found pets California City, photo: Friendly Young Cat Found in Gardena, CA
Friendly Young Cat Found in Ga...
Very friendly and young.
Fri, 15.08.2025
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Found pets Carson, photo: Found: Orange Striped Cat on Dolores St
Found: Orange Striped Cat on D...
Orange striped short hair
Thu, 07.08.2025
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Found pets Bellflower, photo: Found: Groomed White Dog on Dunbar St
Found: Groomed White Dog on Du...
Small white doggie Looks like it just got gro...
Tue, 10.06.2025
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Found pets Garden Grove, photo: Found: Female Russell Mix on Newhope St
Found: Female Russell Mix on N...
Female, white and brown, russell mix, wearing...
Fri, 04.04.2025

In Long Beach, California, many animals are found and rescued each year. According to local statistics, over a thousand pets and strays are reported and brought to shelters annually. This highlights the importance of community involvement and awareness in caring for our furry friends.


What to do if you find an animal in Long Beach, state of California

If you encounter an animal in need in Long Beach, there are several steps you should take to ensure its safety and well-being. First, assess the situation: is the animal injured, lost, or abandoned? Your actions could make a significant difference.

Contact local animal shelters and rescue organizations, such as the Long Beach Animal Care Services, who can provide assistance. They are knowledgeable about animal care and can guide you through the process of helping the animal.

When approaching the animal, be cautious, especially if it seems scared or aggressive. Use a calm and gentle voice to reassure it. If possible, attempt to secure the area so that the animal cannot run away or get into further danger.


  • Gather information about the animal, such as its appearance, behavior, and location.
  • Look for any identification tags or microchips that may help locate its owner.
  • If the animal appears to be a domestic pet, consider checking nearby homes or posting on local social media groups.

After taking these initial steps, consider bringing the animal to the nearest veterinary clinic for a health check-up, especially if it shows signs of distress or neglect. Remember, local veterinarians often work closely with animal shelters and can provide guidance on what to do next.


How to write ads about animals found in Long Beach, state of California

Crafting an effective ad to find the owner of a lost animal is crucial in connecting families with their beloved pets. Here are some essential tips for writing an ad that stands out:

Begin with a clear and detailed description of the animal. Include attributes such as its size, color, breed, and any distinguishing marks. Also, mention any behavioral traits that could help identify the pet, such as being friendly with kids or other animals.

Provide a way for potential owners to contact you. This can be through phone, email, or social media profiles. Ensure that you check these regularly for any responses. You can also post your ad on community boards, local shelters, and social media platforms.


  • Use clear, high-quality images of the animal to attract attention.
  • Be honest about the circumstances in which you found the animal.
  • Consider including a reward for information leading to the pet's return, but make it optional.

Finally, consider reaching out to local animal control organizations that may be able to distribute your ad to a larger audience. By working together, we can help reunite lost animals with their families more effectively!