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Missing dogs in Redondo Beach

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Missing dog Azusa, photo: Lost dog, female, South Prairie Avenue, 11025, Azusa - black/brown pit/Lab mix
Lost dog, female, South Prairi...
45-55lbs, black/brown pit/Lab Mix. Shes a yea...
Tue, 09.06.2026
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Missing dog Los Angeles, photo: Lost dog, East 84th Street, 1120, Los Angeles - male, elderly, sick
Lost dog, East 84th Street, 11...
I groomed Yorkie who’s elderly and sick. His...
Sun, 07.06.2026
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Missing dog Pico Rivera, photo: Lost dog, Whittier Boulevard, Pico Rivera - male, blind
Lost dog, Whittier Boulevard,...
Maltese white old dog blind and grumpy
Mon, 01.06.2026
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Missing dog South Gate, photo: Lost dog, Annetta Avenue, 8980, South Gate - male French bulldog with a chip
Lost dog, Annetta Avenue, 8980...
White French bulldog, has wart in his right e...
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Thu, 28.05.2026
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Missing dog Long Beach, photo: Lost dog, East Louise Street, 266, Long Beach - female
Lost dog, East Louise Street,...
Silky light tan and cream-colored fur
Sat, 23.05.2026
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Missing dog Oceanside, photo: Lost dog, East 63rd Street, 1645, Long Beach - female
Lost dog, East 63rd Street, 16...
Our dog Roxxi is missing. She accidentally go...
Sun, 10.05.2026
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Missing dog Long Beach, photo: Lost dog, East Cambridge Street, 164, Long Beach - male, brown and white coat
Lost dog, East Cambridge Stree...
Canelo ran out on 90805 long beach blvd and e...
Sat, 09.05.2026
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Missing dog Los Angeles, photo: Lost dog, East 58th Street, Los Angeles - female chihuahua
Lost dog, East 58th Street, Lo...
Small chihuahua, white with tan ears and a ta...
Tue, 21.04.2026
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Missing dog Los Angeles, photo: Lost dog, East 58th Street, 1192, Los Angeles - female Chihuahua
Lost dog, East 58th Street, 11...
She's white and gold ish color, green eyes, C...
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Tue, 21.04.2026
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Missing dog Compton, photo: Lost dog, South Largo Avenue, Compton - male pug named Leo
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Reunited
Leo es un perrito pug pesa unas 20 libras la...
Thu, 16.04.2026
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Missing dog Los Angeles, photo: Lost male dog, West 92nd Street, Los Angeles - white poodle with curly hair
Lost male dog, West 92nd Stree...
He’s a white poodle he has curl hair and his...
Sat, 04.04.2026
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Missing dog Los Angeles, photo: Lost dog, Makee Avenue, Los Angeles - female, small black with hot pink collar
Lost dog, Makee Avenue, Los An...
Lulu is a small black dog that weighs around...
Wed, 01.04.2026
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Missing dog Compton, photo: Lost female dog, South Bahama Avenue, Compton - 14-year-old shitzu-poodle mix
Lost female dog, South Bahama...
Mini is a 14 year old shitzu mixed with a poo...
Sun, 15.03.2026
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Missing dog Lakewood, photo: Lost male dog, North Pointe Apartment Homes, Long Beach - black with white patches
Lost male dog, North Pointe Ap...
Black with white patches maltipoo, wearing bl...
Sat, 14.03.2026
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Missing dog Lynwood, photo: Lost Dog, Female, Palm Avenue, 3568, Lynwood - Black Brindle small
Lost Dog, Female, Palm Avenue,...
Black Brindle small
Thu, 12.03.2026
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Missing dog Lynwood, photo: Lost Dog, Palm Avenue, 3568, Lynwood - Gray and White Male with Skin Condition
Lost Dog, Palm Avenue, 3568, L...
Gray and white male. Patches of rough skin du...
Fri, 06.03.2026
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Missing dog Arlington, photo: Lost female dog, East 99th Street, 347, Los Angeles - mini maltese
Lost female dog, East 99th Str...
Donna is our elderly dog who got out from und...
Sun, 01.03.2026
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Missing dog Compton, photo: Lost French Bulldog: Black & White Merle
Lost French Bulldog: Black & W...
French Bulldog black and white merle
Thu, 26.02.2026

Each year, millions of pets go missing, and unfortunately, many of these incidents involve dogs. In Redondo Beach, California, local shelters and animal control agencies report a significant increase in stray and lost dogs. It's crucial for pet owners to be aware of the necessary steps to take if their furry friends go missing, as well as how to craft an effective advertisement to help find them.

What to do if your dog is lost in Redondo Beach state of California

If you find yourself in the unfortunate situation of losing your dog, there are several immediate actions you need to take:

  • Firstly, stay calm and try to retrace your steps. Go back to the last place you saw your dog and call their name.
  • Inform your neighbors about the missing dog and ask if they have seen it.
  • Check with local animal shelters and rescue groups in Redondo Beach. Provide them with a description or a photo of your dog.
  • Post on social media and local community boards about your lost dog. Facebook groups for Redondo Beach residents can be particularly helpful.
  • Consider placing flyers around your neighborhood with your dog's photo and your contact information.

These actions can significantly increase the chances of you being reunited with your lost pet.

While the situation may seem dire, many lost dogs are found and returned home thanks to the diligent efforts of their owners and the community.

How to write a missing dog ad in Redondo Beach state of California

Creating an effective lost dog advertisement is essential for spreading the word about your missing pet. Here’s how you can write an impactful ad:

  • Start with a clear and attention-grabbing headline, such as “Lost Dog: Please Help!”
  • Include a detailed description of your dog, mentioning their breed, color, size, and any distinguishing features.
  • Add a recent photo of your dog, as this helps people recognize them more easily.
  • Provide your contact information, including your phone number and email address so people can easily reach you.
  • Consider offering a reward for the safe return of your dog, as this can motivate more people to help you find them.

By utilizing these tips, your advertisement can reach a broader audience and increase the likelihood of bringing your beloved dog back home.

Overall, the key to successfully finding your dog lies in acting quickly, effectively mobilizing your community, and crafting an advertisement that truly captures attention. Keep hope alive, and remember that many dogs make their way back home every day!