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Lost and found pets Oklahoma City, photo: Found dog, South Western Avenue, Oklahoma City - both have collars
Found dog, South Western Avenu...
See picture, both have collars and are friend...
Sun, 03.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Moore, photo: Lost female dog, Southwest 3rd Street, 921, Moore - pink collar and needs medication
Lost female dog, Southwest 3rd...
She has a pink collar. With her name and my p...
Sat, 02.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Oklahoma City, photo: Found female dog, Southeast 47th Street, Oklahoma City - black and white pit
Found female dog, Southeast 47...
Female black and white pit, chunky, older adu...
Fri, 01.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Norman, photo: Lost dog, Harbor Drive, Norman - female border collie
Lost dog, Harbor Drive, Norman...
Border collie and three old female. Super fri...
Sun, 26.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Midwest City, photo: Found dog, Elizabeth Drive, Midwest City
Found dog, Elizabeth Drive, Mi...
WolfaDoddle. Large grey. Pepper
Sun, 26.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Oklahoma City, photo: Lost cat, South Blackwelder Avenue, Oklahoma City - male, about 12 pounds
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Sugar is big, about 12 pounds. Last night, he...
Sat, 25.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Oklahoma City, photo: Lost female dog, West Park Place, Oklahoma City - prolapse and allergic
Lost female dog, West Park Pla...
She is prolapse, she has a eye that hangs to...
Sat, 25.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Newcastle, photo: Lost dog, Southwest 27th Place, 110, Newcastle - female Husky
Lost dog, Southwest 27th Place...
Black with white markings. Female Husky. Esca...
Fri, 24.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Oklahoma City, photo: Lost male dog, Oklahoma City - curly blondish hair, 20lbs
Lost male dog, Oklahoma City -...
Curly blondish hair, 20lbs, he is a rescue an...
Listing is boosting
Tue, 21.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Oklahoma City, photo: Lost dog, Southwest 82nd Street, Oklahoma City - dark and light brown
Lost dog, Southwest 82nd Stree...
Max is the dark brown and Memphis is the ligh...
Thu, 16.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Oklahoma City, photo: Lost dog, Northwest 11th Street, Oklahoma City - female dark brown cheweenie
Lost dog, Northwest 11th Stree...
Got out gate, dark brown cheweenie, white che...
Thu, 16.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Oklahoma City, photo: Lost dog, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - Merel with light tan fur
Lost dog, Oklahoma City, Oklah...
He has a longish tail, is a Merel so light ta...
Mon, 13.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Oklahoma City, photo: Found female dog, North Blackwelder Avenue, Oklahoma City - tricolor German Shepard and Pitbull mix
Found female dog, North Blackw...
Tricolor German Shepard and Pitbull looking m...
Sun, 12.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Wichita, photo: Lost female dog, South Chloe Lane, Mustang, Wichita - brown and white beagle
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She's a brown and white beagle and has a pink...
Sat, 11.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Mustang, photo: Lost male dog, Montage Boulevard, Mustang - black, white, and brown
Lost male dog, Montage Bouleva...
Black, white, and brown. Last known he had a...
Fri, 10.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Oklahoma City, photo: Lost Female Dog, Hillside Drive, 3400, Del City - English bulldog
Lost Female Dog, Hillside Driv...
English bulldog. Teeth comes forward on botto...
Thu, 09.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Del City, photo: Lost female dog, Southeast 12th Street, Del City - airedale terrier with seizure alert vest
Lost female dog, Southeast 12t...
She is an airedale terrier 3 months old, colo...
Thu, 09.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Midwest City, photo: Lost male dog, Haven Drive, Midwest City - long-haired Frenchie
Lost male dog, Haven Drive, Mi...
Long hair, Frenchie white, front yard
Wed, 08.04.2026
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Lost and found pets Norman, photo: Lost female dog, Highland Glen, 3000, Norman - Boxer mix puppy
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Tan w/ black face black ears white chest... P...
Tue, 07.04.2026

Finding lost pets in Moore, state of Oklahoma

When it comes to finding lost pets in Moore, Oklahoma, it’s important to act quickly and efficiently. The chances of reuniting with your lost pet greatly increase if you know the right steps to take. Firstly, ensure that you thoroughly search your neighborhood and surrounding areas. Cats and dogs often remain close to home, so it's vital to check under porches, in garages, and other sheltered spots where they may feel safe.

Your local animal shelters and humane societies can be a great resource. Reach out to them and provide a detailed description of your missing pet. Include information such as breed, color, size, and any unique markings to help them identify your lost pet more easily. Additionally, many shelters have a lost and found section on their websites where you can post your pet's details.

Social media has become an essential tool for finding lost pets. Consider posting in local community groups on platforms like Facebook, Nextdoor, or Instagram. Be sure to include a recent photo of your pet and a clear description. Using hashtags related to missing pets can also increase visibility.

For those who have found a stray animal, there are several steps to follow to ensure the safety of the animal and help it find its way home.

First, check if the found animal has an ID tag or microchip. Many pets have identification, and returning them to their owner can be as simple as calling the number on the tag or taking them to a local vet or animal shelter.

  • Contact local animal control to report the found animal.
  • Post on social media, specifying the details of the found pet.
  • Put up flyers in your neighborhood and at local businesses.
  • Visit local animal shelters to see if anyone has reported a missing pet that matches.

In Oklahoma, many animal care centers and shelters are dedicated to helping lost and found pets. They can assist with reuniting lost pets with their owners or finding safe homes for strays. Be sure to engage with them if you've found a lost animal.

When writing an ad about a lost or found animal in Moore, Oklahoma, clarity is key. Here’s how to create an effective ad:

  • Start with a catchy title that includes whether the pet is lost or found.
  • Describe the animal in detail: include species, breed, color, size, and any special features.
  • Include your contact information so potential owners can reach you easily.
  • Add a recent photo to attract more attention.

By following these steps, you can help ensure the best chance of finding your lost pet or successfully returning a found animal to its owner. Community involvement in reporting lost and found pets can make a significant difference for both animals and their owners in Moore, Oklahoma.