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Found pets in Norman

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Found pets Moore, photo: Found Tri-Color Dog with ID Tags in Moore
Found Tri-Color Dog with ID Ta...
Tri-color; collar has ID tags(has both full n...
Mon, 14.07.2025
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Found pets Norman, photo: Found: Sweet Aussie Husky Mix in Norman
Found: Sweet Aussie Husky Mix...
Sweet Australian shepherd husky female. If yo...
Wed, 11.06.2025
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Found pets Norman, photo: Found: Sweet Malamute/Husky on E. Alameda
Found: Sweet Malamute/Husky on...
Malamute/husky dog. No collar. She has a micr...
Mon, 26.05.2025
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Found pets Norman, photo: Found: Fluffy, Scared Dog on East Stella Rd
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Kind but scared, fluffy long hair tail.
Mon, 21.04.2025
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Found pets Shawnee, photo: Found Pitbull Mix: Black & White in Shawnee
Found Pitbull Mix: Black & Whi...
Looks like a pitbull mix, male, black and whi...
Fri, 04.04.2025
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Found pets Oklahoma City, photo: Found Rottweiler Mix at Scooters OKC
Found Rottweiler Mix at Scoote...
He is a black and brown rottweiler mix (maybe...
Mon, 12.08.2024
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Found pets Norman, photo: Friendly Blond Dog Found Near Porter & Tecumseh
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Dog found off of Porter and Tecumseh Ridge Rd...
Sun, 28.07.2024
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Found pets Oklahoma City, photo: Found Sweet Tan Pup - SW 81st St, OKC!
Found Sweet Tan Pup - SW 81st...
Light colored tan small dog, floppy ears and...
Wed, 17.04.2024
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Found pets Oklahoma City, photo: Found Male Chihuahua Mix - SW 100th St, OKC
Found Male Chihuahua Mix - SW...
Black and tan chihuahua mix, male
Wed, 06.03.2024

In recent years, the city of Norman, Oklahoma, has seen a remarkable increase in the number of animals found and needing homes. Statistics show that hundreds of pets, particularly dogs and cats, are found every month, highlighting the importance of community efforts in animal rescue and adoption. As a resident of Norman, it's crucial to understand the best ways to assist these animals and to be aware of the resources available to support them.

What to do if you find an animal in Norman, state of Oklahoma

When you come across a lost or stray animal in Norman, the first step is to ensure its safety. Check for any visible injuries and try to approach the animal calmly, as it may be frightened. If the animal appears approachable, you can:

  • Gently call the animal to you using a soft voice.
  • Check for identification tags or a microchip, which can help reunite the pet with its owner.
  • Contact local animal shelters or rescue groups in Norman, as they can provide guidance on the next steps.

If the animal seems aggressive or frightened, it's wise to keep a safe distance and reach out to animal control services for assistance. They are trained to handle such situations and ensure the animal's safety, as well as the safety of the community. Remember, intervening can sometimes save an animal's life, and your actions matter.

How to write ads about animals found in Norman, state of Oklahoma

If you decide to help find a home for a lost animal by creating advertisements, it's essential to include specific information that will attract potential adopters. Here are some tips on how to write effective ads:

  • Provide a clear description of the animal, including its size, color, and breed.
  • Include any identifying features or markings that can help someone recognize the animal.
  • State where the animal was found, making it easier for the original owner or interested adopters to locate it.
  • Include your contact information, ensuring that people can reach you easily.
  • Add a photo that captures the animal’s personality, as images can significantly increase the chances of finding a home.

Additionally, it's crucial to reach out to online platforms and social media groups focused on pets in Norman, as these can be powerful tools for spreading the word about the found animal. Collaborating with local animal care centers will also enhance the visibility of your ad, allowing more people to see it.

With these guidelines, you can contribute significantly to the wellbeing of animals in your community. Being proactive in helping lost pets will make a difference in their lives, as well as in the lives of the families looking for them.