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Missing dogs in Moore

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Missing dog Oklahoma City, photo: Missing dog Male, Oklahoma City (usl534445)
Missing dog Male, Oklahoma Cit...
Tango is a 14-year-old miniature Dachshund li...
Tue, 07.04.2026
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Missing dog 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
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Missing dog Norman, photo: Lost female dog, Highland Terrace, 205, Norman - tan puppy with black face
Lost female dog, Highland Terr...
Puppy tan w/ black face black ears white ches...
Sat, 04.04.2026
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Missing dog Oklahoma City, photo: Lost female dog, Oklahoma City - small, brown and white with spots
Lost female dog, Oklahoma City...
Both are females and small. One is brown (gol...
Mon, 30.03.2026
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Missing dog Oklahoma City, photo: Lost male dog, Southeast 51st Street, Oklahoma City - black and tan Yorkie
Lost male dog, Southeast 51st...
Black and tan Yorkie
Fri, 27.03.2026
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Missing dog Oklahoma City, photo: Lost Female Dog, Windswest Court, Oklahoma City - white and apricot with pink collar
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Annie is white and apricot (beige) colored SH...
Thu, 26.03.2026
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Missing dog Oklahoma City, photo: Lost male dog, South Western Avenue, Oklahoma City - tan coat with white spot
Lost male dog, South Western A...
I’ve had him since he was a lil pup got him r...
Tue, 24.03.2026
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Missing dog Midwest City, photo: Lost Dog, Female, East Arbor Drive, 805, Midwest City - Black fur with black spots
Lost Dog, Female, East Arbor D...
Black fur with black spots on chest and legs....
Mon, 16.03.2026
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Missing dog Oklahoma City, photo: Lost Dog, Southwest 44th Street, Oklahoma City - Male Yorkie with Shaggy Coat
Lost Dog, Southwest 44th Stree...
Small dog, likely a Yorkshire Terrier (Yorkie...
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Sun, 15.03.2026
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Missing dog Oklahoma City, photo: Missing dog Female, Oklahoma City (usl533213)
Missing dog Female, Oklahoma C...
Small dog, a Yorkshire Terrier (Yorkie). Has...
Sun, 15.03.2026
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Missing dog Oklahoma City, photo: Lost female dog, Southeast 90th Street, Oklahoma City - all black German Shepard
Lost female dog, Southeast 90t...
All black German Shepard, the high winds bust...
Sun, 15.03.2026
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Missing dog Oklahoma City, photo: Lost Dog, Male, Southeast 44th Street, 2669, Oklahoma City - Black collar with purple tag
Lost Dog, Male, Southeast 44th...
Beige and white, tan like color. Black color...
Sun, 15.03.2026
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Missing dog Midwest City, photo: Lost Dog, Female, South Willow Wind Drive, Midwest City - Blue Eyed Aussie
Lost Dog, Female, South Willow...
She Was accidentally let out by a remodel con...
Fri, 06.03.2026
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Missing dog Yukon, photo: Lost female dog, Southwest 4th Terrace, Oklahoma City - black with white chest
Lost female dog, Southwest 4th...
Black tiny with white on her chest. And some...
Thu, 05.03.2026
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Missing dog Oklahoma City, photo: Lost Boston Terrier in Newcastle - Help!
Lost Boston Terrier in Newcast...
Boston terrier reddish brown and white. About...
Mon, 23.02.2026
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Missing dog Moore, photo: Lost Dog: Black/White, Brown Eyebrows
Lost Dog: Black/White, Brown E...
Black and white, brown eyebrows, 12 pounds
Thu, 19.02.2026
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Missing dog Oklahoma City, photo: Missing Dog: White Patches, OKC Area
Missing Dog: White Patches, OK...
She is a medium sized. Her head is smaller ....
Tue, 17.02.2026
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Missing dog Oklahoma City, photo: Lost White Catahoula Mix on Robinson Ave
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White Carahoula mix with brown merled spots....
Sat, 07.02.2026
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Missing dog Oklahoma City, photo: Friendly Lost Dog in Moore, OK - Help!
Friendly Lost Dog in Moore, OK...
Has a dark brown/black coat. Extremely friend...
Thu, 05.02.2026

In Moore, Oklahoma, it is estimated that thousands of dogs go missing each year. This alarming statistic highlights the importance of being prepared for such an event. Understanding the steps to take when your dog goes missing can increase the chances of reuniting with your beloved pet quickly. In this article, we will provide essential information on how to handle the situation effectively.

What to do if your dog is lost in Moore state of Oklahoma

If you find yourself in the distressing situation of a lost dog, here are the steps you should follow:

  • Search your immediate area: Dogs often stay close to home, so start your search in your neighborhood and nearby parks.
  • Notify your neighbors: Inform your neighbors about your lost dog. They may have seen your pet or can help you look for it.
  • Contact local animal shelters: Reach out to animal shelters in Moore and surrounding areas. Provide them with a description of your dog and your contact information.
  • Use social media: Post about your missing dog on social media platforms. Share clear images and details to reach a wider audience.
  • Put up flyers: Create flyers with your dog's picture and your contact information. Distribute them around your neighborhood and at local businesses.

Taking these immediate actions can significantly improve the chances of finding your lost dog. Remember to stay calm and positive throughout the process. Many dogs are found within the first few days of their disappearance.

How to write a missing dog ad in Moore state of Oklahoma

When creating a missing dog ad, it’s essential to include key information that will help others recognize your pet. Here are some tips on how to write an effective ad:

  • Provide a clear description: Include your dog's breed, color, size, and any unique markings. This information is vital for identification.
  • Attach a current photo: A clear and recent photo of your dog will help people recognize them more easily.
  • Include contact information: Make sure to provide a phone number or email where you can be reached. Consider offering a reward to incentivize finding your dog.
  • Add the date and area of disappearance: Specify when and where your dog was last seen to target the search area effectively.

Writing an effective missing dog ad can be a crucial factor in reuniting with your pet. By providing clear and accurate information, you increase the chances that someone will recognize and report your lost dog.

In conclusion, losing a dog can be a traumatic experience, but knowing what steps to take and how to communicate effectively can make all the difference. Stay proactive in your search efforts, leverage community resources, and utilize social media to spread the word. The more information you share, the better the chances of finding your beloved dog.