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Found pets in Madison

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Found pets Waunakee, photo: Found: Curly-Haired Puppy in Waunakee
Found: Curly-Haired Puppy in W...
I found this puppy Sunday night running aroun...
Sun, 03.08.2025
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Found pets Madison, photo: Found: Friendly Yellow Dog on Cameron Dr
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Reunited
Very friendly and energetic. Signs of being w...
Sun, 03.08.2025
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Found pets Madison, photo: Found: Small Female Dog in Madison
Found: Small Female Dog in Mad...
Black, tan, white coat. Small/medium size, fe...
Sat, 19.07.2025
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Found pets Madison, photo: Found: Friendly Golden Doodle on Brooks St
Found: Friendly Golden Doodle...
Red/orange/brown wavey coat, medium size dog,...
Wed, 28.05.2025
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Found pets Madison, photo: Found Dog: Black & White, Tan Ears, Madison
Found Dog: Black & White, Tan...
Black and white. Small pieces of tan coloring...
Mon, 12.05.2025
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Found pets Madison, photo: Found: Skinny Tan Dog on Corporate Dr.
Found: Skinny Tan Dog on Corpo...
Tan, black and white. Very skinny, may have b...
Fri, 28.02.2025
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Found pets Madison, photo: Found Husky: White, Black, Tan - Madison
Found Husky: White, Black, Tan...
White, black, tan female husky with teal coll...
Tue, 28.01.2025
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Found pets Madison, photo: Found: Sweet Senior Pup, Pink Collar
Found: Sweet Senior Pup, Pink...
Older sweet pup, hot pink collar, long fur. G...
Mon, 14.10.2024
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Found pets Sun Prairie, photo: Scared Senior Dog Found on St. Albert Dr
Scared Senior Dog Found on St....
Pet is old and seems very scared. Some lumps...
Mon, 07.10.2024

In Madison, Wisconsin, a significant number of animals are found and need help each year. It's estimated that thousands of pets and wildlife are either lost or abandoned, leading to the efforts of local shelters and rescue organizations to find these animals a safe and loving home.


What to do if you find an animal in Madison, state of Wisconsin

If you come across an animal in need in Madison, the first step is to assess the situation. Is the animal domestic or wild? If it's a domestic pet, you can check for a collar or identification tags. If the animal appears to be lost, you can take several actions:

  • Contact local animal control services.
  • Take the animal to the nearest veterinary clinic to check for microchips.
  • Visit local animal shelters to report the found animal.
  • Post on social media platforms and community groups to spread the word.
  • Put up flyers in your neighborhood to alert residents.

For wild animals, it’s essential to maintain a safe distance and contact wildlife rescue organizations for assistance.


It's important to remember that in Madison, there are various animal care centers and shelters dedicated to helping found animals. They have resources and volunteers ready to provide support and guidance for the next steps.


How to write ads about animals found in Madison, state of Wisconsin

When crafting an advertisement for a found animal in Madison, clarity and detail are vital. Here are some tips on how to create an effective ad:

  • Include a clear description of the animal, such as its size, color, and any distinctive markings.
  • Provide the location where you found the animal along with your contact information.
  • Add a photo of the animal if possible, as visuals can attract more attention.
  • Be honest about the animal's behavior and health condition.
  • Specify that the animal is found and needs to be reunited with its owner.

By providing complete and accurate information, you can greatly increase the chances of the animal being reclaimed by its owner. Connecting lost pets with their families is a powerful act that helps strengthen the community and supports animal welfare in Madison.