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Lost and found pets Memphis, photo: Lost dog, Appleville Street, Memphis - black and tan Schnauzer/Terrier mix with a black and white checkered collar
Lost dog, Appleville Street, M...
Chance is a black and tan Schauzer/Terrier mi...
Tue, 02.06.2026
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Lost and found pets Memphis, photo: Lost dog, Morningview Drive, 2999, Memphis - male, white underbody, black and tan coat
Lost dog, Morningview Drive, 2...
White under body coat with black and tan coat...
Sat, 30.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Memphis, photo: Lost dog, North 7th Street, Memphis - female
Lost dog, North 7th Street, Me...
She white with black spots and black ears. Sh...
Sat, 30.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Lakeland, photo: Found dog, Sea Ray Lane, 3184, Lakeland — male, young pit bull
Found dog, Sea Ray Lane, 3184,...
Young male- brown & white pit bull. Very swee...
Tue, 19.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Bartlett, photo: Lost cat, Alfred Drive, 3461, Memphis, Bartlett - female, small, 10 months, spayed
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Small 10 Months Spayed. Not chipped. Black an...
Listing is boosting
Mon, 11.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Cambridge, photo: Lost dog, Walter Street, 1596, Memphis, Cambridge - female, reddish
Lost dog, Walter Street, 1596,...
Shes Redish. She ran out the door whn the gra...
Mon, 11.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Memphis, photo: Found dog, Memphis, Tennessee - male Sheppard named Buddy
Found dog, Memphis, Tennessee...
Male Sheppard with a collar Name is Buddy Fem...
Mon, 04.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Cordova, photo: Found female dog with white collar, Dirks Cairn Drive, Cordova
Found female dog with white co...
Very sweet female dog. Has a white collar on...
Sun, 03.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Memphis, photo: Lost bird, Beaver Trail Drive, Memphis
Lost bird, Beaver Trail Drive,...
He is a tan, cream colored FERRET -
Sun, 03.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Bartlett, photo: Lost dog, Belle Trees Drive, Bartlett - black with a grayish/white underbelly
Lost dog, Belle Trees Drive, B...
He is black with a grayish/white underbelly....
Sat, 02.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Memphis, photo: Lost dog, Rosemont Avenue, 804, Memphis - brown Toy Poodle
Lost dog, Rosemont Avenue, 804...
Brown Toy Poodle, Orange Collar, QR Bar Code,...
Wed, 29.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Memphis, photo: Lost dog, Raleigh-Millington Road, Memphis - female, grey with a white spot
Lost dog, Raleigh-Millington R...
She’s grey with a white spot on her chest, sh...
Sun, 26.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Marion, photo: Lost dog, Par Drive, Marion - 15-year-old female dachshund
Lost dog, Par Drive, Marion -...
She is a dappled light tan black color doucho...
Mon, 20.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Horn Lake, photo: Lost dog, Chance Drive North, Horn Lake - female with purple collar
Lost dog, Chance Drive North,...
Purple collar
Fri, 17.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Memphis, photo: Lost female dog, Memphis - orange coat, responds to Clem
Lost female dog, Memphis - ora...
Orange coat, no collar, maybe flea collar. Re...
Sun, 12.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Memphis, photo: Lost male cat, Lynbar Avenue, Memphis
Lost male cat, Lynbar Avenue,...
Orange and white
Fri, 10.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Arlington, photo: Lost female dog, Byron Road, Memphis - grey with light brown eyes
Lost female dog, Byron Road, M...
Grey Color, light Brown eyes, not to tall. Sh...
Thu, 09.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Memphis, photo: Lost male dog, Fox Lake Lane, Memphis - responds to Ka-ka-wa-tay
Lost male dog, Fox Lake Lane,...
He’s super friendly brown coat white spot in...
Tue, 07.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Memphis, photo: Lost male dog, Macon Road, Memphis - black and white
Lost male dog, Macon Road, Mem...
They black nd white
Tue, 07.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Memphis, photo: Lost male dog, Exchange Avenue, Memphis - white and brown large hair
Lost male dog, Exchange Avenue...
White and brown large hair. Small dog
Tue, 07.04.2026

Finding lost pets in Memphis, state of Tennessee

Finding lost pets can be a challenging and emotional experience for pet owners. If you have lost a pet in Memphis, Tennessee, it is crucial to take immediate action to increase the chances of reuniting with your beloved companion. Here are some essential steps to help you in the process:

  • Start by thoroughly searching your neighborhood.
  • Check local shelters and veterinary clinics for any reports of found pets.
  • Utilize social media platforms to spread the word about your lost pet.
  • Post flyers in high-traffic areas with a clear description and photo of your pet.

Additionally, consider contacting local animal control and humane societies. They may have information on lost and found pets in the area. Remember, the sooner you take these actions, the better the chances are for finding your lost pet.

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

If you come across a lost animal in Memphis, Tennessee, it is important to act responsibly and compassionately. Here are some steps you can take:

  • Approach the animal calmly to avoid scaring it.
  • If it is safe, try to capture the animal and take it to your home or a safe location.
  • Check for identification tags or microchips; this can help you find the owner.
  • Contact local shelters, animal control, or humane societies to report the found animal.

By taking these steps, you can help reunite a lost pet with its owner and ensure the safety of the animal. Make sure to spread the word within your community; sometimes word-of-mouth is the best way to find a lost animal's family.

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

Writing a clear and effective ad for a lost or found animal is crucial in getting the attention of potential helpers. Here are tips to keep in mind when crafting your ad:

  • Start with a catchy title, such as "Lost Pet: Please Help!" or "Found Dog – Need to Find Owner!"
  • Include a detailed description of the animal, including breed, color, and any distinguishing features.
  • Add your contact information so people can reach you easily.
  • Consider offering a reward if appropriate, as this may incentivize others to assist in finding your pet.

Remember to keep the ad concise and avoid using overly technical language. The goal is to connect with those who may have seen your pet or the found animal. Make sure to distribute the ad widely, including local social media groups and community bulletin boards.