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Missing pets in San Jose

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Lost pets San Jose, photo: Lost Dog Eve: Black & White, Loves Belly Rubs
Lost Dog Eve: Black & White, L...
Eve has a black and white coat. She is a swee...
Tue, 03.02.2026
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Lost pets Sunnyvale, photo: Lost Shy Brown Poodle Mix in Sunnyvale
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Very shy, skittish foster pup, brown poodle m...
Wed, 28.01.2026
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Lost pets Cupertino, photo: Lost Gray Tabby Cat Near Shadow Oaks
Lost Gray Tabby Cat Near Shado...
Missing my 10-month-old gray tabby cat near t...
Wed, 21.01.2026
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Lost pets San Jose, photo: Lost White Cat: Pink Collar, San Jose
Lost White Cat: Pink Collar, S...
White cat beige tail wearing pink collar
Mon, 19.01.2026
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Lost pets Sunnyvale, photo: Lost Grey/Black Tabbie in Sunnyvale
Lost Grey/Black Tabbie in Sunn...
Nico got out on 1/9/2026 at night. He is a gr...
Tue, 13.01.2026
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Lost pets San Jose, photo: Lost Mini Aussie: Ritz in San Jose
Lost Mini Aussie: Ritz in San...
Black, white and tan miniature Australian she...
Sat, 10.01.2026
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Lost pets Campbell, photo: Lost Polydactyl Cat on West Rincon Ave
Lost Polydactyl Cat on West Ri...
1yr old intact male. Polydactyl super affecti...
Tue, 06.01.2026
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Lost pets San Jose, photo: Lost Chihuahua: Seen Jerome x Delmas 95125
Lost Chihuahua: Seen Jerome x...
Still lost since 01/05/2026 as of 01/26/2026....
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Mon, 05.01.2026
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Lost pets San Jose, photo: Friendly Orange Tabby Lost in San Jose
Friendly Orange Tabby Lost in...
Description: Orange tabby, big face and big h...
Fri, 02.01.2026
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Lost pets San Jose, photo: Lost Black Mix Dog Near Cottle Rd, SJ
Lost Black Mix Dog Near Cottle...
Black pets, mixes, no have collar
Thu, 01.01.2026
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Lost pets Sunnyvale, photo: Lost Cat: Tan/Brown, Answers to Whistles
Lost Cat: Tan/Brown, Answers t...
Light tan and dark brown hair Respond to name...
Wed, 24.12.2025
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Lost pets Sunnyvale, photo: Friendly Tuxedo Cat Lost on Ahwanee Ave
Friendly Tuxedo Cat Lost on Ah...
She's a tuxedo mostly black with white paws a...
Fri, 19.12.2025
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Lost pets , photo: Lost 10-Year-Old Cat in Sunnyvale
Lost 10-Year-Old Cat in Sunnyv...
Tasman / Morse Ave Sunnyvale - no collar pict...
Fri, 21.11.2025
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Lost pets Santa Clara, photo: Lost Dog: Cream & Black, Santa Clara 1935
Lost Dog: Cream & Black, Santa...
Cream and black coat, black collar. Friendly...
Tue, 18.11.2025
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Lost pets San Jose, photo: Lost Siamese Cat: Blue Eyes in San Jose
Lost Siamese Cat: Blue Eyes in...
Siamese Medium long fur Blue eyes 10 lb
Wed, 05.11.2025
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Lost pets San Jose, photo: Lost: 15-Year-Old Chihuahua Mix in San Jose
Lost: 15-Year-Old Chihuahua Mi...
15 year old small to medium size chihuahua mi...
Sat, 01.11.2025
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Lost pets Campbell, photo: Lost Black Cat Maverick on Emory Ave
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Maverick is a black male cat with yellow eyes...
Sat, 11.10.2025
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Lost pets San Jose, photo: Lost Dog: Blond, Black Markings, San Jose
Lost Dog: Blond, Black Marking...
Blond with black markings on back and tail. P...
Wed, 08.10.2025
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Lost pets San Jose, photo: Lost Grey Russian Blue Cat in San Jose
Lost Grey Russian Blue Cat in...
Grey Russian blue. Scar on his side (not too...
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Tue, 07.10.2025
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Lost pets San Jose, photo: Missing: Friendly 14-Year-Old Orange Tabby
Missing: Friendly 14-Year-Old...
Orange tabby, 14-years old, 10-pounds. He’s v...
Mon, 06.10.2025

In San Jose, California, statistics indicate that a significant number of pets go missing each year. Reports suggest that around 10,000 pets get lost annually in this area. This alarming number highlights the importance of being prepared in case your beloved pet goes missing. Knowing what to do and how to act quickly can increase the chances of reuniting with your lost companion.

What to do if you lose your pet in San Jose, state of California?

When your pet goes missing in San Jose, it's essential to act fast. Here are some crucial steps to follow:

  • Search your neighborhood thoroughly, calling out their name. Pets can often hide nearby.
  • Notify your local animal control and shelters. Provide them with a detailed description of your pet.
  • Create and distribute flyers in your community. Include a clear photo and your contact information.
  • Utilize social media platforms and local lost and found pet groups to spread the word.
  • Check online lost pet databases and classified ads for updates.

Taking these actions can significantly improve your chances of finding your lost pet. Remember to stay calm and persistent in your search.

In addition to these steps, consider the following tips when looking for your missing animal in San Jose:

  • Reach out to neighbors and ask if they've seen your pet. They may have spotted them wandering nearby.
  • Keep an eye on local parks and other popular pet areas where your pet might have gone.
  • Collaborate with local veterinarians who can help identify your pet if they show up in their clinic.
  • Monitor social media for any sightings or reports of found pets that match your pet's description.
  • Encourage your community to keep an eye out by sharing details about your missing pet.

How to write a missing pet ad in San Jose, state of California?

When creating a missing pet ad in San Jose, it's essential to provide clear and concise information. Here are some important elements to include:

  • Begin with a catchy headline, such as "Missing: Help Us Find Our Beloved Pet!"
  • Write a detailed description of your pet, including their breed, age, size, and color.
  • Add a recent photo that clearly shows your pet's features. This will help others recognize them.
  • Include your contact information, making it easy for people to reach out if they find your pet.
  • Consider offering a reward for information leading to the safe return of your pet.

By providing comprehensive and engaging information in your ad, you increase the chances of others helping you locate your missing animal. Ensure that your message is spread throughout the community for maximum visibility.

In summary, losing your pet in San Jose, California, can be a distressing experience, but quick action and effective communication can aid in their safe return. Remember to stay proactive and enlist the help of your community in the search for your lost companion.