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Missing pets in Pontiac

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Lost pets Utica, photo: Lost dog, North Roselawn Street, 22, Pontiac, Utica - male, tan, tall, skittish but friendly
Lost dog, North Roselawn Stree...
Apollo is tan he is a tall dog he’s skittish...
Wed, 27.05.2026
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Lost pets Lake Angelus, photo: Lost cat, Surrey Lane, 229, Lake Angelus - friendly grey male cat Ace
Lost cat, Surrey Lane, 229, La...
Sweet grey cat named Ace who snuck out the fr...
Thu, 21.05.2026
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Lost pets Utica, photo: Lost cat, Auburn Road, 6505, Shelby Charter Township, Utica - male, brown tick tabby
Lost cat, Auburn Road, 6505, S...
Starr door darted out of our home while his d...
Thu, 14.05.2026
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Lost pets Rochester Hills, photo: Lost cat, Hartline Drive, 2828, Rochester Hills - male, white, calm, friendly
Lost cat, Hartline Drive, 2828...
White, calm, friendly, American wire hair, Tu...
Thu, 14.05.2026
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Lost pets Lansing, photo: Lost dog, Lancaster Drive, 32744, Warren, Lansing - male, black harness
Lost dog, Lancaster Drive, 327...
Black white and Grey with ice blue eyes. He’s...
Mon, 11.05.2026
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Lost pets Lake Orion, photo: Lost male dog, Joslyn Road, Lake Orion - Black German Shepherd
Lost male dog, Joslyn Road, La...
Black German Shepherd
Fri, 27.03.2026
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Lost pets Rochester, photo: Lost Male Cat, Springview Drive, 680, Rochester - Black with brown/red hues
Lost Male Cat, Springview Driv...
Black Cat (has brown/red hues in the sun) Has...
Fri, 13.03.2026
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Lost pets Kansas City, photo: Lost Dog, Male, Lake Angelus, Michigan - Green Camo Collar
Lost Dog, Male, Lake Angelus,...
He should be wearing a green camo collar w/ o...
Sat, 07.03.2026
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Lost pets Bloomfield Hills, photo: Lost Dog, Male, Woodcreek Way, 3084, Bloomfield Hills - Black and white terrier mix
Lost Dog, Male, Woodcreek Way,...
Black and white terrier mix. 20 pounds
Fri, 06.03.2026
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Lost pets Troy, photo: Lost male dog, John R Road, Troy - long hair Chihuahua
Lost male dog, John R Road, Tr...
Grizzly is my daughter's family pet. Long hai...
Fri, 06.03.2026
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Lost pets Salt Lake City, photo: Lost Dog, Male, Woodcreek Way, 3084, Bloomfield Hills, Salt Lake City - Black/White Jack Russell Terrier Mix
Lost Dog, Male, Woodcreek Way,...
Harvey is a black / white Jack Russell terrie...
Fri, 06.03.2026
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Lost pets Pontiac, photo: Lost Cat, Male, Giddings Road, 1600, Pontiac - Black and Gold Tan Marble
Lost Cat, Male, Giddings Road,...
Black and gold tan marble. He left to go outs...
Thu, 26.02.2026
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Lost pets Michigan Center, photo: Missing cat Female, Michigan Center (usl531103)
Missing cat Female, Michigan C...
Black and white tuxedo kitty - very sweet - n...
Fri, 20.02.2026
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Lost pets Birmingham, photo: Lost Bearded Collie: Help Find Her!
Lost Bearded Collie: Help Find...
She is a bearded collie in full coat black wi...
Fri, 13.02.2026
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Lost pets , photo: Help Find Sonny: Missing 8-Month-Old Cat
Help Find Sonny: Missing 8-Mon...
Sonny is only 8 months old. He is a petite gu...
Thu, 05.02.2026
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Lost pets , photo: Lost: Sweet Pug/Boxer Mix on the Loose
Lost: Sweet Pug/Boxer Mix on t...
* Happy tails* Miley has been found and broug...
Sun, 28.12.2025
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Lost pets Michigan Center, photo: Missing Russian Blue Cat in Rochester Hills
Missing Russian Blue Cat in Ro...
Looks like a Russian Blue - short-haired, med...
Mon, 22.12.2025
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Lost pets Warren, photo: Lost Chiweenie 'Thor' in Warren, 15127
Lost Chiweenie 'Thor' in Warre...
Thor is a chiweenie, he’s wearing a black col...
Sun, 21.12.2025
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Lost pets Auburn Hills, photo: Lost King Charles: Blue Harness, Auburn Hills
Lost King Charles: Blue Harnes...
Brown and white King Charles cavalier. He’s a...
Mon, 08.12.2025
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Lost pets Rochester Hills, photo: Lost Black Cat: Spot on Chest, Rochester
Lost Black Cat: Spot on Chest,...
He is a black shorthair cat with a white spot...
Sat, 06.12.2025

According to recent statistics, a significant number of animals go missing in Pontiac, Michigan every year. This issue affects many residents who find themselves searching for their beloved pets. Whether it's dogs, cats, or other types of animals, the loss of a pet can be a distressing experience. In Pontiac, it's reported that thousands of pets are lost annually, making it crucial for owners to know what to do when their furry friends go missing.

What to do if you lose your pet in Pontiac, state of Michigan?

If your pet goes missing in Pontiac, the first thing you should do is stay calm. Panic can prevent you from thinking clearly and taking effective action. Here are essential steps to follow:

  • Start by searching your immediate area. Call your pet’s name and listen for any sounds they might make.
  • Check with your neighbors and ask if they have seen your pet. Sometimes, pets wander into nearby yards or garages.
  • Visit local animal shelters and veterinary clinics. Provide them with a description of your pet, including any identifying features.
  • Utilize social media. Post on local community pages and groups about your lost animal. Photos can be very helpful.
  • Consider placing ads in local newspapers or community boards. Make sure to include details such as your pet's name, breed, and a contact number.

By taking these steps quickly, you improve the chances of finding your missing pet. Remember to stay hopeful and persistent in your search.

How to write a missing pet ad in Pontiac, state of Michigan

Creating an effective missing pet advertisement is crucial for increasing the chances of finding your lost companion. Here’s how to write a compelling ad:

  • Begin with a clear and concise title. For example, "Missing: Beloved Dog from Pontiac!" This grabs attention immediately.
  • Provide a detailed description of your pet, including breed, size, color, and any distinct markings or features.
  • Add your contact information and encourage people to reach out if they have seen your pet. Consider offering a reward for information leading to their safe return.
  • Include a recent photo of your pet. This helps others recognize your animal more easily.
  • Post your ad in multiple locations, including online platforms and physical bulletin boards in your neighborhood.

By following these guidelines, you can create a missing pet ad that effectively communicates your situation and increases the likelihood of finding your beloved animal.