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Missing dogs in Seattle

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Missing dog Steilacoom, photo: Lost dog, 12th Avenue Southwest, 8430, Seattle, Steilacoom — male, blind in one eye
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12th Avenue Southwest, 8430, Seattle
All white husky, male, blind in one eye, very...
Wed, 15.07.2026
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Missing dog Bothell, photo: Lost dog, Northeast 158th Street, Bothell - female miniature schnauzer puppy
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Northeast 158th Street, Bothell
8lb miniature schnauzer puppy, chocolate brow...
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Mon, 08.06.2026
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Missing dog Seattle, photo: Lost female dog, Brooklyn Avenue Northeast, Seattle - golden Yorkipoo
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Lost female dog, Brooklyn Aven...
Brooklyn Avenue Northeast, 6140, Seattle
She is a golden Yorkipoo with little black tu...
Fri, 20.03.2026
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Missing dog Seattle, photo: Lost Dog: Coco, White with Orange Ears
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Lost Dog: Coco, White with Ora...
18th Avenue Southwest, 10050, Seattle
Coco is all white with orange on the tips of...
Fri, 24.10.2025
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Missing dog Seattle, photo: Lost Brindle Dog: Gold Eyes, Seattle 143rd
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Lost Brindle Dog: Gold Eyes, S...
North 143rd Street, 902, Seattle
Brindle, gold eyes, white chest, red nose
Wed, 13.08.2025
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Missing dog Seattle, photo: Lost Mini Poodle Mix: 13th Ave SW, Seattle
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13th Avenue Southwest, 9649, Seattle
Black and white brown on the bottom, black ey...
Fri, 27.06.2025
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Missing dog Bellevue, photo: Help Find Terris: Lost Rat Terrier
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Help Find Terris: Lost Rat Ter...
122nd Avenue Northeast, 1212, Bellevue
HELP US FIND TERRIS: 3 year old small/medium...
Sun, 08.06.2025
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Missing dog Poulsbo, photo: Lost XL Bully: Tricolor Blue Fawn Gray
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Lost XL Bully: Tricolor Blue F...
4th Avenue Northeast, 19001, Poulsbo
Tricolor blue fawn gray that's blue XL bully...
Fri, 28.03.2025
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Missing dog , photo: Lost Shih Tzu
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Lost Shih Tzu "Patchi" in Port...
Port Orchard, Washington
He is a shih tzu goes by patchi he is wearing...
Tue, 11.03.2025
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Missing dog Seattle, photo: Missing: Sweet 17-Year-Old Pomchi in Seattle
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Missing: Sweet 17-Year-Old Pom...
5th Avenue Southwest, 8158, Seattle
Black 17 year old pomchi. Very sweeet loves...
Tue, 08.10.2024
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Missing dog Seattle, photo: Help Find Rooster: Stolen Puppy in Seattle!
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Help Find Rooster: Stolen Pupp...
East Pike Street, 1605, Seattle
Our truck was stolen with our puppy in it. He...
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Fri, 17.05.2024

Every year, thousands of dogs go missing in Seattle, Washington. The emotional toll on families can be overwhelming, and the urgency to find their beloved pets often leads to frantic searches and desperate pleas for help. If you have found yourself in this situation, knowing how to effectively search for your lost dog is essential. This article will provide you with valuable insights and actionable steps to increase your chances of locating your furry friend.


What to do if your dog is lost in Seattle state of Washington

When your dog goes missing in Seattle, the first thing to do is to stay calm and start organizing your search effort. Here are some key steps to follow:

  • Immediately search your home and yard thoroughly. Dogs can sometimes hide in unusual places.
  • Call your dog's name loudly and clearly while spending time outdoors to attract their attention.
  • Ask neighbors if they have seen your dog and provide them with a description.
  • Visit local animal shelters, as your dog may have been brought there by someone who found them.
  • Use social media to spread the word. Post on community pages in Seattle, local lost and found pet groups, and any relevant platforms.
  • Put up flyers with a clear picture of your dog, your contact information, and any identifiable features.

As you take these steps, remember that persistence is vital. Dogs can travel long distances, and they may not have returned home yet. Keeping hope alive is essential in this challenging time.


How to write a missing dog ad in Seattle state of Washington

Writing an effective missing dog ad can significantly enhance your chances of finding your lost pet. To help you create a compelling ad, consider the following guidelines:

  • Start with a clear and attention-grabbing headline such as "Missing Dog in Seattle!"
  • Include a detailed description of your dog, mentioning their breed, size, color, and any unique markings.
  • Provide information on when and where your dog was last seen, including any notable habits or traits that might help someone identify them.
  • Add your contact information prominently so that anyone who finds your dog can reach out to you easily.
  • Consider offering a reward for additional incentive, but be cautious about how you phrase it to ensure safety.

Remember, the more information you provide, the easier it will be for others to help you. Sharing your ad widely and encouraging others to spread the word can make a crucial difference in your search.