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Missing pets in Scottsdale

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Lost pets Phoenix, photo: Lost dog, West Horsetail Trail, 1755, Phoenix - female, blonde terrier mix
Lost dog, West Horsetail Trail...
She has blonde fur, terrier mix, 11 lbs, shor...
Fri, 26.06.2026
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Lost pets Phoenix, photo: Lost dog, East Thunderbird Road, 3701, Phoenix - male
Lost dog, East Thunderbird Roa...
Maro is mainly black with white. Wavy hair
Thu, 18.06.2026
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Lost pets Phoenix, photo: Lost cat, Phoenix, Arizona - female, small black tortoiseshell, very vocal
Lost cat, Phoenix, Arizona - f...
Giulietta is a small cat. She would almost pa...
Wed, 17.06.2026
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Lost pets Phoenix, photo: Lost dog, West Cholla Street, 2302, Phoenix - small, 1.5-year-old Shih Tzu
Lost dog, West Cholla Street,...
She is a small one and a half year old shitzu...
Tue, 16.06.2026
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Lost pets Phoenix, photo: Lost cat, North 19th Avenue, 14230, Phoenix - black and white tuxedo, green eyes
Lost cat, North 19th Avenue, 1...
Fenris ran away from our cat sitter’s apartme...
Mon, 15.06.2026
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Lost pets Phoenix, photo: Lost dog, North 30th Avenue, 12639, Phoenix - female Golden Retriever, no collar
Lost dog, North 30th Avenue, 1...
Dark golden/reddish-gold female Golden Retrie...
Tue, 09.06.2026
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Lost pets Phoenix, photo: Lost dog, West Acapulco Lane, 3235, Phoenix - male, all white, limping
Lost dog, West Acapulco Lane,...
All white, No collar , brown eye , been shave...
Sat, 06.06.2026
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Lost pets Glendale, photo: Lost cat, West Potter Drive, 3720, Glendale - female, microchipped
Lost cat, West Potter Drive, 3...
Grey cat with some brown goldish hair on her...
Wed, 03.06.2026
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Lost pets Phoenix, photo: Lost dog, North 23rd Avenue, 6655, Phoenix - brown, partly deaf
Lost dog, North 23rd Avenue, 6...
Lost her at Washington Park near 23rd Avenue...
Wed, 03.06.2026
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Lost pets Glendale, photo: Lost cat, West Palo Verde Avenue, 5237, Glendale - friendly, blind in one eye
Lost cat, West Palo Verde Aven...
TOBY is 13, he is blind in one eye, he has a...
Tue, 19.05.2026
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Lost pets Phoenix, photo: Lost cat, East Paradise Village Parkway North, 4756, Phoenix - female, dark brown with light brown spots
Lost cat, East Paradise Villag...
Dark brown with light brown spots. She knows...
Sun, 17.05.2026
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Lost pets Phoenix, photo: Lost dog, North 19th Avenue, Phoenix - unique markings
Lost dog, North 19th Avenue, P...
Tri American pit black,white, light brown! Un...
Sat, 16.05.2026
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Lost pets Tacoma, photo: Lost dog, Phoenix, Arizona - female, brindle, medium-sized bull mix
Lost dog, Phoenix, Arizona - f...
Brindle, medium sized bull mix. We don’t know...
Wed, 13.05.2026
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Lost pets Phoenix, photo: Lost dog, West Red Range Way, 2425, Phoenix - female chiweenie
Lost dog, West Red Range Way,...
Stella is a black chiweenie with a white ches...
Mon, 11.05.2026
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Lost pets Phoenix, photo: Lost dog, North 35th Way, Phoenix - female with big ears
Lost dog, North 35th Way, Phoe...
Tan, no collar, she has bald spots on her hip...
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Tue, 05.05.2026
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Lost pets Phoenix, photo: Lost male dog, North 37th Drive, Phoenix - medium size with a black patch on nose
Lost male dog, North 37th Driv...
Medium sized dog with short white fur and sof...
Mon, 04.05.2026
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Lost pets Glendale, photo: Lost dog, North 48th Drive, Glendale - large black and white pitbull
Lost dog, North 48th Drive, Gl...
She's a large black and white pitbull, shy bu...
Tue, 21.04.2026
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Lost pets Phoenix, photo: Lost female cat, West Tuckey Lane, Phoenix - long hair with black and grey markings
Lost female cat, West Tuckey L...
She is a long hair female with a white body a...
Wed, 15.04.2026
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Lost pets Phoenix, photo: Lost dog, West Yearling Road, 1717, Phoenix - 20 pound popsky
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20 pound popsky with striking blue eyes femal...
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Wed, 15.04.2026
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Lost pets Phoenix, photo: Lost dog, East Sandra Terrace, Phoenix - 14yr old male, liver brown & white
Lost dog, East Sandra Terrace,...
Liver Brown & White German Shorthaired Pointe...
Mon, 13.04.2026

In Scottsdale, Arizona, it is estimated that about 1 in 3 pets will go missing at some point in their lives. This statistic highlights the importance of being prepared in case your beloved pet unexpectedly goes missing. Whether you have a dog, cat, or any other animal, knowing what steps to take can greatly increase your chances of bringing your pet back home safely.

What to do if you lose your pet in Scottsdale, state of Arizona?

When your pet goes missing in Scottsdale, it can be a stressful experience. Here are some steps you can take to help find your lost pet:

  • Start searching your local area immediately. Pets typically don't wander far from home, so check your yard, garage, and nearby streets.
  • Inform your neighbors that your pet is missing. They may have seen your pet or can help keep an eye out.
  • Visit local animal shelters and rescue organizations. They often receive reports of found pets, and you can leave your contact information in case someone brings in your pet.

It is essential to act quickly when your pet goes missing. The sooner you start searching, the better your chances are of finding your furry friend. Make sure to stay positive and keep looking.

Another effective way to find lost pets in Scottsdale is to use social media. Post about your missing pet and include a recent photo along with a description. Share your post in local community groups to reach a larger audience.

Additionally, consider placing ads in local newspapers or online classifieds. Provide a clear description of your pet, including any distinguishing features, and make sure to include your contact information.

How to write a missing pet ad in Scottsdale, state of Arizona

Writing an effective missing pet ad is crucial in attracting the attention of those who might have seen your lost animal. Here are some tips for crafting a strong missing pet ad:

  • Start with a clear headline stating that your pet is missing. For example, "Missing: Beloved Dog in Scottsdale!"
  • Include a detailed description of your pet. Mention the species, breed, age, size, color, and any unique markings.
  • Add a recent photo of your pet. Visuals are powerful in helping people recognize your animal.

In your ad, make sure to provide your contact details and any specific instructions on how to reach you. Offering a reward for information leading to the recovery of your pet can also motivate people to help.

In conclusion, losing a pet is a distressing experience, but by following these steps and utilizing community resources, you can increase the chances of finding your beloved animal. Stay proactive, reach out for help, and keep searching until your pet is back home.