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Missing pets in Plano

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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost cat, female, Sage Hill Lane, Dallas
Lost cat, female, Sage Hill La...
LOST CAT — ABYSSINIAN FEMALE Our Abyssinian c...
Sun, 17.05.2026
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Lost pets Garland, photo: Lost bird, West Campbell Road, 1539, Garland - female cockatiel, yellow with red cheeks
Lost bird, West Campbell Road,...
Yesterday, Friday, 15th of May, I lost my 2 y...
Fri, 15.05.2026
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Lost pets Garland, photo: Lost dog, Norway Drive, Garland - scared and running
Lost dog, Norway Drive, Garlan...
Gracie is a older female German Shepherd who...
Tue, 12.05.2026
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Lost pets Coppell, photo: Lost cat, Rolling Brook Lane, Coppell - male, mostly gray and white, striped tail
Lost cat, Rolling Brook Lane,...
Lynx Point Siamese Mostly Gray and White stri...
Sun, 10.05.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost male cat, Santa Fe Trail, Irving, Dallas
Lost male cat, Santa Fe Trail,...
Black and white
Fri, 08.05.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost cat, Arapaho Road, 6800, Dallas - male, chunky fluffy gray-white cat with scars on ears and face
Lost cat, Arapaho Road, 6800,...
Chunky fluffy gray white cat with scars on ea...
Wed, 06.05.2026
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Lost pets McKinney, photo: Lost cat, Paul Revere Way, McKinney - purely black with red collar
Lost cat, Paul Revere Way, McK...
Purely black cat with red collar
Fri, 01.05.2026
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Lost pets Farmers Branch, photo: Lost dog, Mira Lago Boulevard, Farmers Branch - female, fawn and golden brown
Lost dog, Mira Lago Boulevard,...
Fawn, golden brown. Brown eyes and cropped ea...
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Wed, 29.04.2026
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Lost pets The Colony, photo: Lost cat, Plano Parkway, The Colony - female with smoke coat
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Smoke coat, gold eyes, wearing a green collar...
Wed, 22.04.2026
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Lost pets Irving, photo: Missing cat Male, Irving (usl536081)
Missing cat Male, Irving (usl5...
Bao Bao is a tan domestic short hair cat with...
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Tue, 21.04.2026
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Lost pets Lewisville, photo: Lost male dog, Damsel Caroline Drive, Lewisville - blonde/white maltipoo
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Blonde/white maltipoo, no collar, about 15 po...
Tue, 21.04.2026
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Lost pets Irving, photo: Lost cat, Cowboys Parkway, Irving - black and white tabby
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He is a black and white tabby he is 3 years o...
Fri, 17.04.2026
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Lost pets Arlington, photo: Lost cat, Frankford Court, Dallas - male tuxedo, diabetic
Lost cat, Frankford Court, Dal...
Tuxedo black and white, male, no chip or coll...
Sun, 05.04.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost male cat, Frankford Road, Dallas - orange tabby
Lost male cat, Frankford Road,...
Orange tabby, escaped out of back door. 7 mon...
Sun, 29.03.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost male dog, Latham Drive, Dallas - small chihuahua mix terrier
Lost male dog, Latham Drive, D...
Mainly white and brown. Brown sections in hea...
Sat, 28.03.2026
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Lost pets McKinney, photo: Lost dog, Central Expressway, McKinney - male, white and black French
Lost dog, Central Expressway,...
Greenvalley ranch. White French and black. Fr...
Fri, 27.03.2026
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Lost pets Dallas, photo: Lost female cat, Windy Knoll Drive, Dallas - white coat with black and orange spots
Lost female cat, Windy Knoll D...
White coat, black and orange ears and spots i...
Sat, 21.03.2026
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Lost pets Frisco, photo: Lost female dog, Feathering Drive, Frisco - purple collar and scar
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She has a purple collar and a scar on the sid...
Wed, 18.03.2026
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Lost pets Irving, photo: Lost cat, male, Plaza Via, 6648, Irving - gray tabby with raccoon looking tail
Lost cat, male, Plaza Via, 664...
Gray tabby with stripes, spots and a raccoon...
Sun, 15.03.2026

In Plano, Texas, the issue of lost pets is a significant concern. Statistics show that approximately 1 in 3 pets will go missing at some point during their lifetime. It's essential for pet owners to be aware of the steps to take if their beloved animals go missing. Understanding how to quickly and effectively search for your lost pets can greatly increase the chances of finding them.


What to do if you lose your pet in Plano, state of Texas?

If your pet goes missing in Plano, it's crucial to act quickly. Here are some steps you should take:

  • Start by searching your local neighborhood thoroughly.
  • Talk to your neighbors and let them know about your lost pet.
  • Check local animal shelters and veterinary clinics regularly.
  • Post on local social media groups and community boards.
  • Use flyers to advertise your missing pet - make sure to include a clear photo and description.

Timing is critical when your pet goes missing. The sooner you begin your search, the more likely you are to find your pet. Additionally, be sure to ask for help from friends or family members in your area. They can assist in your search or help distribute flyers.


How to write a missing pet ad in Plano, state of Texas

Creating an effective missing pet ad is vital in helping others assist in the search for your lost animal. Here are some tips for writing a compelling ad:

  • Include a detailed description of your pet, highlighting unique features or markings.
  • Attach a recent photo of your pet - clear and high-quality images work best.
  • Provide your contact information clearly, ensuring it is easily readable.
  • Offer a reward if possible, as this may motivate others to help in your search.
  • Keep your ad concise but informative, making sure it’s eye-catching.

When you create and distribute ads about your missing pets, remember that the quicker and broader you communicate, the better chance you have of getting your pet back home. Stay persistent, and don't lose hope, as many animals are found days or even weeks after they go missing.