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Missing dogs in Rowlett

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Missing dog , photo: Lost German Shepherd in Dallas, TX
Lost German Shepherd in Dallas...
9 year old female German shepherd Wearing a b...
Fri, 01.08.2025
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Missing dog Mesquite, photo: Lost: Black Pomeranian Mix in Mesquite
Lost: Black Pomeranian Mix in...
Small Pomeranian mix. Black with a small spla...
Tue, 15.07.2025
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Missing dog Dallas, photo: Lost Blonde Dog: Friendly, Skittish in Dallas
Lost Blonde Dog: Friendly, Ski...
Blonde, no more than 15 ish pounds, black nos...
Sat, 12.07.2025
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Missing dog Dallas, photo: Lost Dog: Brown with White Chest, Dallas
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Brown with some browner spots and a white che...
Thu, 10.07.2025
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Missing dog Dallas, photo: Lost Aussie: Blue Merle, Shaved Tail, Dallas
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Australian Shepherd with symmetrical blue mer...
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Fri, 04.07.2025
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Missing dog Garland, photo: Lost Brown Chihuahua on Rosehill Rd, 5118
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Brown Chihuahua & chucky: soft fur, blind in...
Thu, 26.06.2025
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Missing dog Carrollton, photo: Lost Dog Alert: Bruce in Carrollton, TX!
Lost Dog Alert: Bruce in Carro...
City: Carrollton, TX 75010. Location: Harvest...
Mon, 16.06.2025
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Missing dog Garland, photo: Lost Mini Husky: White, Red & Blue Eyes
Lost Mini Husky: White, Red &...
White, red and brown hair with blue eyes. Loo...
Wed, 11.06.2025
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Missing dog Richardson, photo: Help Find Pancho: Missing Friendly Dog
Help Find Pancho: Missing Frie...
Please help us find Pancho. He has been missi...
Fri, 06.06.2025
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Missing dog Dallas, photo: Lost Yorkie: Red Ears & Tail, Dallas
Lost Yorkie: Red Ears & Tail,...
She has red ears n red tail she is a Yorkie w...
Fri, 06.06.2025
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Missing dog Carrollton, photo: Help Find Our Lost Dog: Oak Trail Area
Help Find Our Lost Dog: Oak Tr...
She is partially blind and near deaf
Wed, 04.06.2025
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Missing dog Dallas, photo: Help Find Kilo: Fluffy Frenchie Lost!
Help Find Kilo: Fluffy Frenchi...
Name: Kilo • Breed: French Bulldog (“Frenchie...
Sun, 01.06.2025
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Missing dog Garland, photo: Lost Gray Frenchie: Jack in Garland
Lost Gray Frenchie: Jack in Ga...
Jack is frenchis color gray dog..He is friend...
Sat, 31.05.2025
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Missing dog Dallas, photo: Lost Fluffy French Bulldog in Dallas
Lost Fluffy French Bulldog in...
He’s a white fluffy French bulldog! About 3 y...
Fri, 30.05.2025
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Missing dog Royse City, photo: Lost Shitzu Mix: Jinx in Royse City
Lost Shitzu Mix: Jinx in Royse...
Jinx is a gray and white shitzu mix. He was r...
Sun, 18.05.2025
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Missing dog Carrollton, photo: Lost White Maltese on Woodcreek St
Lost White Maltese on Woodcree...
White Maltese. Sweetest dog and will come to...
Fri, 16.05.2025
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Missing dog Dallas, photo: Lost Puppy: Sweet Derby in Dallas!
Lost Puppy: Sweet Derby in Dal...
Derby is a light brown and white 9 lb puppy....
Sun, 11.05.2025
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Missing dog Dallas, photo: Lost Senior Chihuahua Needs Urgent Care
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Lost senior dog Small, female, long haired ch...
Sun, 11.05.2025
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Missing dog Richardson, photo: Lost: Timid White German Shepherd, 98 lbs
Lost: Timid White German Sheph...
White German Shepherd, 98 lbs, dark eyes, dar...
Wed, 30.04.2025

Every year, thousands of dogs go missing in Rowlett, Texas. It's a heartbreaking situation for pet owners. Understanding the statistics around lost dogs can help raise awareness and make a difference in the community. Knowing how many dogs are reported lost can help you stay prepared and informed if your own pet goes missing.


What to do if your dog is lost in Rowlett, state of Texas

If you find yourself in the distressing situation of having lost your dog, there are immediate steps you can take to increase the chances of a reunion. First and foremost, stay calm and start searching the area where your dog was last seen. Many dogs tend to stay in familiar areas. You might also want to ask your neighbors if they have seen your dog. Spread the word in your community.

Utilize social media and online platforms to spread the word about your lost dog. Posting on local community groups can help spread awareness quickly. Remember that the sooner you act, the quicker you can increase the likelihood of finding your furry friend.


In addition to searching your local area, consider visiting nearby animal shelters and animal control centers. These places often have reports of found dogs. Providing them with a detailed description and a photo of your lost dog can help them assist you in your search.


How to write a missing dog ad in Rowlett, state of Texas

Creating a clear and concise missing dog ad can significantly improve your chances of finding your pet. Here are some essential tips for crafting an effective ad:

  • Start with a clear headline: State that your dog is missing and include a brief description.
  • Include a clear photo: A recent photo of your dog can help people identify them easily.
  • Provide detailed information: Include your dog's name, breed, size, color, and any distinctive features.
  • Add your contact information: Make sure to include your phone number or email so that people can reach you easily.
  • Highlight any rewards or incentives: If you are offering a reward, mention it in the ad to encourage people to help.

After crafting your ad, distribute it widely. Post it on local public bulletin boards, share it in community groups online, and consider placing ads in local newspapers. Consistent visibility can help keep your missing dog at the forefront of community awareness.


Remember, the quicker you act, the better your chances are of finding your lost dog. Don't lose hope; with diligent effort and community support, you can find your beloved pet.