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Lost and found pets Berthoud, photo: Help Find Little Boots: Lost Black & White Cat
Help Find Little Boots: Lost B...
Little Boots is a small, male, domestic short...
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Sun, 06.07.2025
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Lost and found pets Longmont, photo: Lost Goldendoodle on Red Cloud Rd
Lost Goldendoodle on Red Cloud...
She is a goldendoodle. She is white and weigh...
Wed, 25.06.2025
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Lost and found pets Fort Lupton, photo: Found Blue Heeler Mix on County Rd 8
Found Blue Heeler Mix on Count...
Blue Heeler mix, white and black with some ta...
Mon, 23.06.2025
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Lost and found pets Erie, photo: Lost Tuxedo Cat, 11 Yrs, Erie - Help!
Lost Tuxedo Cat, 11 Yrs, Erie...
Black and white tuxedo cat no collar, older k...
Mon, 16.06.2025
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Lost and found pets Longmont, photo: Lost Tuxedo Cat: Green Eyes & Heart Nose
Lost Tuxedo Cat: Green Eyes &...
Is the black and white tuxedo cat with green...
Wed, 14.05.2025
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Lost and found pets Longmont, photo: Lost Tan Chiweenie with Gold Collar
Lost Tan Chiweenie with Gold C...
Tan Chiweenie / Chihuahua mix with a gold cha...
Mon, 12.05.2025
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Lost and found pets Boulder, photo: Lost Tan Tabby Devon Rex in Boulder
Lost Tan Tabby Devon Rex in Bo...
Tan male striped tabby Devon Rex. Approximate...
Sat, 22.02.2025
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Lost and found pets Colorado Springs, photo: Missing Yorkie-Shitzu in Erie, CO
Missing Yorkie-Shitzu in Erie,...
She’s a yorkie-shitzu mix, 7 years old, dirty...
Sat, 11.01.2025
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Lost and found pets Longmont, photo: Lost Tuxedo Cat: Momo Answers to Name
Lost Tuxedo Cat: Momo Answers...
Momo comes to his name. Tuxedo, 4 white soc...
Mon, 28.10.2024
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Lost and found pets Fort Lupton, photo: Lost Pomeranian on Harrison Ave, Fort Lupton
Lost Pomeranian on Harrison Av...
She is color white with light brown, she is f...
Sun, 27.10.2024
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Lost and found pets Boulder, photo: Missing Cat: Vision, Brown/Gray Tabby, Boulder
Missing Cat: Vision, Brown/Gra...
Brown/gray male tabby with white belly, white...
Mon, 30.09.2024
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Lost and found pets Longmont, photo: Missing Poodle in Spider-Man Shirt - Longmont
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He is a poodle white with brown was wearing a...
Sat, 24.08.2024
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Lost and found pets Longmont, photo: Missing Pocket Bully: Unique Markings, Longmont
Missing Pocket Bully: Unique M...
Pocket bully named creature. He doesn't do we...
Mon, 01.07.2024
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Lost and found pets Colorado Springs, photo: Lost Kitten: Help Find Her in Platteville!
Lost Kitten: Help Find Her in...
Female Domestic longhair, approx. 7/8 mo old....
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Sun, 30.06.2024
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Lost and found pets Boulder, photo: Lost Dog Alert: Spot & Call 310-770-8640 - Reward!
Lost Dog Alert: Spot & Call 31...
Brown and white medium sized dog. Chipped, pi...
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Thu, 25.04.2024
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Lost and found pets Longmont, photo: Lost Dog Alert: Friendly Black & White Pistol
Lost Dog Alert: Friendly Black...
Pistol is black with white spotted chest. Ver...
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Fri, 12.04.2024
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Lost and found pets Boulder, photo: Lost Husky Mix Near Logan Mill Rd - Help!
Lost Husky Mix Near Logan Mill...
Small, female husky mix. 25 pounds. Tan coat...
Wed, 03.04.2024

Finding lost pets in Longmont, state of Colorado

Finding a lost pet in Longmont can be a daunting task, but understanding the steps to take can greatly enhance your chances of a happy reunion. In this vibrant city, many residents cherish their furry companions. If your pet goes missing, the first action you should take is to thoroughly search your home and yard, as pets often hide nearby. Notify your neighbors and ask them to keep an eye out for your beloved %animal%.


Another important step is to contact local animal shelters and rescue organizations. The local humane society and animal control centers are great resources for reporting your lost %animal%. You can also visit nearby shelters to check if your %animal% has been brought in. Make sure to provide a detailed description, including the %breed%, color, and any distinguishing marks.


  • Post flyers in your neighborhood with a clear photo of your %animal% and your contact information.
  • Utilize social media platforms, as local community groups often share posts about lost and found pets.
  • Check online databases and websites dedicated to lost pets.

Remember to stay positive and persistent in your search. Many pets are found several days or even weeks after they go missing, so don’t give up hope!


What to do if you find a lost animal in Longmont, state of Colorado

If you come across a lost %animal% in Longmont, here are the steps you should take to help it. First, approach the animal cautiously, as it may be frightened or confused. If it’s safe to do so, try to contain the animal in a secure area, such as your yard or garage.


Next, check for any identification tags. If the %animal% has a collar with information, you may be able to contact the owner directly. If not, take the %animal% to a local veterinarian or animal shelter to scan for a microchip. Many shelters in Longmont will help you with this process.


  • Take clear photos of the %animal% to share on social media and community groups.
  • Post flyers in the area where you found the %animal%.
  • Contact local animal control to report the found %animal%.

Acting quickly can make all the difference in reuniting a lost %animal% with its owner. Your kindness can change a life!


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

When crafting an ad for a lost or found %animal%, clarity is key. Start with a catchy title such as "Lost %animal% in Longmont" or "Found %animal% Looking for Its Home". Include essential details such as the %breed%, color, size, and any unique characteristics that can help identify the %animal%. It’s also helpful to add when and where you last saw the %animal%, or where it was found.


Don’t forget to provide your contact information! This should include your phone number and, if applicable, an email address. If you prefer to be contacted through social media, mention your preferred platform. Including a photo of the %animal% can greatly enhance the effectiveness of your ad, as visuals attract more attention.


  • Keep your message brief but informative.
  • Be careful not to include overly emotional language; stick to the facts.
  • Share your ad across multiple platforms for maximum reach in the Longmont community.

Following these guidelines can help you create a powerful ad that increases the chances of reuniting lost %animal%s with their families. Stay hopeful and proactive!