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Missing pets in North Miami

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Lost pets Miami, photo: Lost cat, Northwest 159th Street, 225, Miami - female calico tortoiseshell with white paws
Lost cat, Northwest 159th Stre...
Calico tortoise shell, orange, white, and bla...
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Sun, 24.05.2026
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Lost pets Miami Beach, photo: Lost dog, Marseille Drive, 1239, Miami Beach - female, 12 years old, Pekingese
Lost dog, Marseille Drive, 123...
Lola is 12 years old, she is of the Pequinese...
Sat, 23.05.2026
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Lost pets North Miami Beach, photo: Lost cat, Northeast 19th Avenue, 19831, North Miami Beach - female, petite, long tail
Lost cat, Northeast 19th Avenu...
She is black with a tan nose and tan above he...
Wed, 20.05.2026
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Lost pets Miami, photo: Lost dog, Southwest 98th Avenue, 1730, Miami - male, white with grey spots
Lost dog, Southwest 98th Avenu...
White with grey spots (blue pied) 35lbs Frenc...
Mon, 11.05.2026
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Lost pets Miami, photo: Lost dog, Northwest 24th Court, 1600, Miami - black gray tan Merle, super friendly
Lost dog, Northwest 24th Court...
He’s black gray tan, Merle, super friendly, s...
Mon, 04.05.2026
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Lost pets Miami, photo: Lost bird, Northwest 18th Avenue, 534, Miami - female Indian Ringneck parrot
Lost bird, Northwest 18th Aven...
Lost female Indian Ringneck parrot Color: Mos...
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Sun, 03.05.2026
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Lost pets Miami, photo: Lost dog, Polk Street, Hollywood, Miami
Lost dog, Polk Street, Hollywo...
Airedale Terrier Brown and black coat
Thu, 30.04.2026
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Lost pets , photo: Lost male dog, NW 186th St & NW 47th Ct, Florida 33055 - white/cream with blue collar
Lost male dog, NW 186th St & N...
White/cream blue collar
Wed, 29.04.2026
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Lost pets Dania Beach, photo: Missing dog Female, Dania Beach (usl536229)
Missing dog Female, Dania Beac...
Blue eyes, beige and white fur, responds grea...
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Mon, 27.04.2026
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Lost pets Dania Beach, photo: Lost female dog, East Dania Beach Boulevard, Dania Beach - Mini Australian shepherd
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Mini Australian shepherd, bright blue eyes, c...
Mon, 27.04.2026
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Lost pets Hialeah, photo: Lost bird, Northeast 1st Place, 761, Hialeah - grey cockatiel
Lost bird, Northeast 1st Place...
Color: Grey (common cockatiel type)
Sat, 25.04.2026
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Lost pets Miami, photo: Lost dog, North Miami Avenue, Miami - female pit mix
Lost dog, North Miami Avenue,...
Pit mix, 13 años se perdio en el condominio a...
Mon, 20.04.2026
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Lost pets Plantation, photo: Lost dog, Pembroke Pines, Plantation - female, 3 years old
Lost dog, Pembroke Pines, Plan...
Annie is 3 years old, 30 pounds who went miss...
Thu, 16.04.2026
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Lost pets Arlington, photo: Missing dog Male, Arlington (usl535455)
Missing dog Male, Arlington (u...
Small female dog (Yorkshire terrier) 14 years...
Sun, 12.04.2026
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Lost pets Dania Beach, photo: Missing dog Male, Dania Beach (usl534920)
Missing dog Male, Dania Beach...
Tux is a black mixed Maltese poodle He has a...
Fri, 10.04.2026
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Lost pets Arlington, photo: Lost Dog, Hollywood, Florida - Female Bulldog Frances
Lost Dog, Hollywood, Florida -...
Bulldog Frances
Mon, 06.04.2026
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Lost pets Miami, photo: Lost male dog, Northwest 95th Terrace, Miami
Lost male dog, Northwest 95th...
He’s super friendly , loved to be touched and...
Sat, 28.03.2026
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Lost pets Miami, photo: Lost male dog, Hialeah, Miami - white chihuahua
Lost male dog, Hialeah, Miami...
We was moving and the door was open he's whit...
Fri, 27.03.2026
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Lost pets Hialeah, photo: Lost dog, West 15th Street, Hialeah - German Shepherd mix with Golden Doodle
Lost dog, West 15th Street, Hi...
Black fluffy hair. German Shepherd mix with G...
Mon, 23.03.2026
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Lost pets Miami Beach, photo: Lost female cat, Prairie Avenue, Miami Beach - grey and white with two collars
Lost female cat, Prairie Avenu...
Grey and white two collars one reflective one...
Sat, 21.03.2026

Every year, thousands of pets go missing in North Miami, Florida. This can be an incredibly stressful time for pet owners, as they worry about the safety and well-being of their beloved animals. Statistics show that more than 10 million pets are lost in the United States each year, with many of them not returning home. It's crucial to act quickly and effectively if you find yourself in this situation to maximize the chances of reuniting with your furry friend.

What to do if you lose your pet in North Miami, state of Florida?

When your pet goes missing in North Miami, there are several steps you should take immediately. Here are some effective actions that can help you find your lost animal:

  • Search your neighborhood thoroughly. Check your home, yard, and surrounding areas. Pets often hide nearby when they feel scared.
  • Notify local animal control and shelters. They can provide valuable assistance and keep an eye out for your lost pet.
  • Spread the word through social media. Share your lost pet's information on community groups in North Miami to reach a larger audience.
  • Create flyers with a recent photo and a detailed description of your pet, including any identifying traits. Include your contact information to make it easy for people to reach you.
  • Visit local veterinary clinics, as they might have seen your pet or someone might bring them in for help.

In the first few days, it is crucial to remain proactive and keep your search efforts strong. You never know who might spot your missing pet or have information on their whereabouts.

How to write a missing pet ad in North Miami, state of Florida

Writing an effective missing pet ad can significantly increase your chances of finding your lost animal. Here are some tips to ensure your ad reaches the right audience:

  • Be descriptive: Include the animal type, breed, color, size, age, and any distinctive features. The more detail you provide, the easier it will be for people to recognize your pet.
  • Add a clear photograph: A recent photo of your pet can help jog someone's memory if they spot them.
  • Provide your contact information: Make it easy for people to get in touch with you. Include a phone number and email address if possible.
  • Offer a reward if you can. A reward can motivate people to act quickly if they see your pet.
  • Keep it concise and straight to the point: Clearly outline what has happened and how you can be contacted.

By following these guidelines, you can create a compelling missing pet ad that grabs attention and communicates vital information effectively. Remember, the sooner you act, the better your chances of finding your lost pet.