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Missing pets in Oklahoma City

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Lost pets Atlanta, photo: Lost dog, Meta Avenue, 1201, Oklahoma City - large tall blonde with turquoise collar
Lost dog, Meta Avenue, 1201, O...
Large tall blonde dog with white paws. Black...
Fri, 01.05.2026
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Lost pets Oklahoma City, photo: Lost dog, West Hefner Road, Oklahoma City - female, tan/silver
Lost dog, West Hefner Road, Ok...
Tan/silver. 10 pounds. No tag or collar on un...
Tue, 28.04.2026
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Lost 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 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 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 pets Oklahoma City, photo: Lost dog, Macarthur Park Lane, Oklahoma City - shy, white with black and brown spots
Lost dog, Macarthur Park Lane,...
Max was in the back yard and he left through...
Mon, 20.04.2026
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Lost pets Omaha, photo: Lost dog, Warr Acres, Omaha - sweet and playful female
Lost dog, Warr Acres, Omaha -...
Sweet, playful
Thu, 16.04.2026
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Lost 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 pets 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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Lost pets Oklahoma City, photo: Lost male cat, Southwest 74th Street, Oklahoma City
Lost male cat, Southwest 74th...
Very friendly
Tue, 31.03.2026
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Lost pets Oklahoma City, photo: Lost female dog, Northeast 19th Street, Oklahoma City - heart shaped Grey patch
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She is a 60lb Pitbull, White and Grey coat. S...
Mon, 30.03.2026
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Lost pets Oklahoma City, photo: Lost female dog, Northeast 19th Street, Oklahoma City - Great Pyrenees mix
Lost female dog, Northeast 19t...
She is a Great Pyrenees mix about 75 lb. She...
Mon, 30.03.2026

In Oklahoma City, the number of lost animals is on the rise, with many pets going missing each year. Statistics indicate that nearly 1 in 3 pet owners will experience the distress of losing their beloved animals. This occurrence not only affects the pets themselves, but also causes emotional strain for the owners, who are left wondering what happened to their furry friends. Understanding how to navigate this situation and what steps to take can significantly improve the chances of a happy reunion.

What to do if you lose your pet in Oklahoma City, state of Oklahoma?

If your pet goes missing in Oklahoma City, it is crucial to act quickly and efficiently. Here are some steps to follow:

  • Check your home and yard thoroughly. Pets often hide in unexpected places.
  • Talk to your neighbors to see if they have seen your pet. They may have information that could help.
  • Visit local animal shelters and control offices. Many lost pets are brought to these facilities.
  • Put up flyers around your neighborhood with a clear picture of your lost pet and your contact information.
  • Utilize social media and local online groups to spread the word about your missing animal.

By following these steps, you can increase your chances of being reunited with your lost animal. Remember to stay hopeful and proactive throughout the process.

How to write a missing pet ad in Oklahoma City, state of Oklahoma

Creating an effective missing pet advertisement is essential in reaching a wider audience. Here are some tips on how to write a compelling missing pet ad:

  • Start with a clear headline that states your pet is missing. Include the type of animal and any specific characteristics.
  • Provide a detailed description of your pet, including its breed, color, and any identifying marks.
  • Include your contact information and encourage people to reach out if they have any information.
  • Add a recent photo of your pet to help people easily identify them.
  • Share the ad on community boards, social media, and local classifieds to maximize visibility.

Being clear and concise while providing essential information will greatly enhance the effectiveness of your advertisement. Good luck in your search for your missing pet!