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Missing dogs in North Richland Hills

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Missing dog Fort Worth, photo: Lost Shi Tzu Mix: Black/Gray, Fort Worth
Lost Shi Tzu Mix: Black/Gray,...
Black/gray, small, curly fur, shi tzu, chihua...
Tue, 03.02.2026
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Missing dog Irving, photo: Lost Dog: Muscular Gray-Brown Pup
Lost Dog: Muscular Gray-Brown...
She’s grayish brown, with tan accents. Very m...
Mon, 02.02.2026
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Missing dog Arlington, photo: Lost German Shepherd Mix with Unique Markings
Lost German Shepherd Mix with...
Unaltered Male German Shepherd mix; black but...
Sat, 31.01.2026
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Missing dog Irving, photo: Lost Great Dane Duo in Irving Area
Lost Great Dane Duo in Irving...
Black/grey merle Great Dane male. Brown leath...
Wed, 28.01.2026
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Missing dog Irving, photo: Lost Tan Great Dane/Poodle in Irving
Lost Tan Great Dane/Poodle in...
Tan, great dane/poodle. No collar. Recently g...
Wed, 28.01.2026
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Missing dog Irving, photo: Lost 16-Year-Old Dog on Posey Drive
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No collar, 16 years old, cannot hear, brown a...
Wed, 28.01.2026
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Missing dog Irving, photo: Lost Dog: Red/White, Blue Eyes, Irving
Lost Dog: Red/White, Blue Eyes...
Red and white, bright blue eyes, purple colla...
Sun, 25.01.2026
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Missing dog Fort Worth, photo: Lost Tri-Colored Dog: Bass Drive, FW
Lost Tri-Colored Dog: Bass Dri...
She’s tri colored with brown tan and white. H...
Fri, 23.01.2026
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Missing dog Irving, photo: Lost Dog: Sweet Pup Missing in Irving
Lost Dog: Sweet Pup Missing in...
Has a scratch on his nose from the shelter. H...
Fri, 23.01.2026
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Missing dog Irving, photo: Help Find Luka: Lost Aussiedoodle Near Finley
Help Find Luka: Lost Aussiedoo...
We need help locating our dog. He ran off thi...
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Mon, 19.01.2026
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Missing dog Arlington, photo: Lost Dog Near Cloister Apts, Arlington
Lost Dog Near Cloister Apts, A...
Bownish/gray. She has white around her nose a...
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Sat, 17.01.2026
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Missing dog Irving, photo: Lost Beige Dog on Pritchett Dr, Irving
Lost Beige Dog on Pritchett Dr...
Beige with matted fur
Tue, 06.01.2026
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Missing dog Fort Worth, photo: Lost Dachshund-Chihuahua Mix in Fort Worth
Lost Dachshund-Chihuahua Mix i...
Black and brown dachshund and Chihuahua mix....
Mon, 05.01.2026
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Missing dog Grand Prairie, photo: Lost Bulky Tan Dog: Toby, Grand Prairie
Lost Bulky Tan Dog: Toby, Gran...
Toby is really light tan golden really bulky
Fri, 02.01.2026
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Missing dog Irving, photo: Lost Sweet Dog with Purple Collar
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She got out sometime early Thursday morning....
Thu, 01.01.2026
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Missing dog Fort Worth, photo: Lost Dog: Black/White/Grey, Camo Collar
Lost Dog: Black/White/Grey, Ca...
Black, white, grey fur, with a camo collar on
Sat, 27.12.2025
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Missing dog Fort Worth, photo: Lost Dog: Salt & Pepper Pup in Fort Worth
Lost Dog: Salt & Pepper Pup in...
She is salt and pepper, about 50 lbs with bla...
Wed, 24.12.2025
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Missing dog Fort Worth, photo: Lost Dog: White, Pink Collar in Fort Worth
Lost Dog: White, Pink Collar i...
White pink collar
Sat, 06.12.2025
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Missing dog Hurst, photo: Lost Beagle/Basset Mix in Hurst
Lost Beagle/Basset Mix in Hurs...
Mostly black with white and patches of brown....
Sat, 29.11.2025
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Missing dog Carrollton, photo: Lost Cavalier: Petite Female in Carrollton
Lost Cavalier: Petite Female i...
Black/Tan Cavalier King Charles, petite femal...
Sat, 22.11.2025

In North Richland Hills, Texas, many dogs go missing each year, with statistics showing that thousands of pets are reported lost. It's essential for pet owners to be proactive and informed about the steps to take if their beloved dog goes missing. Understanding the local animal control resources and advertising options can significantly increase the chances of being reunited with your furry friend.

What to do if your dog is lost in North Richland Hills, state of Texas

If you find yourself in the unfortunate situation of losing your dog, there are several effective measures you can take. Start by searching your neighborhood thoroughly, as many dogs tend to stay close to home. Enlist the help of friends and neighbors to cover more ground, and don't forget to check local parks and common areas where your dog might have wandered.

Next, contact local animal shelters and animal care centers in North Richland Hills. Report your lost dog to them, providing a detailed description of your pet, including distinguishing features and recent photos. It's a good idea to visit the shelters in person, as animals that are brought in may not be immediately listed online.

Utilizing social media can also be a powerful tool in your search. Post about your lost dog on local community groups and pet-specific pages. Include as much information as possible, such as your dog's name, breed, age, size, and any unique characteristics. Encourage others to share your post to widen your reach.

Moreover, consider creating flyers to distribute around your neighborhood. Include clear photos and your contact information. Make sure to post these flyers in high-traffic areas, such as grocery stores, parks, and veterinary clinics.

How to write a missing dog ad in North Richland Hills, state of Texas

When crafting a missing dog ad, clarity and detail are key. Start by clearly stating that your dog is missing and include their name. Provide a thorough description, mentioning the breed, color, size, and any identifiable markings. The more specific you are, the easier it will be for someone to recognize your dog.

Next, include your contact information prominently in the ad. Consider offering a reward for the return of your pet, as this can motivate people to help in the search. Encourage readers to spread the word, as community involvement is crucial in these situations.

Here's a checklist for your missing dog ad:

  • Name and a brief description of your dog.
  • Breed, size, and color.
  • Any distinguishing features or marks.
  • Your contact information (phone number and email).
  • Reward amount (if applicable).

After publishing your ad, stay vigilant and continue your search. Check back with local shelters regularly and stay active on social media. Every effort counts, and together with your community, you will have the best chance of finding your lost dog.