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Lost and found pets Garden Grove, photo: Lost dog, Tobie Street, 11401, Garden Grove, Garden Grove - male chihuahua, short, long, and skinny
Lost dog, Tobie Street, 11401,...
He is short long and skinny brown chihuahua h...
Wed, 24.06.2026
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Lost and found pets Anaheim, photo: Lost dog, Laurelwood Avenue, 120, Placentia, Anaheim - black French bulldog pug mix, grey flea collar
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Black French bulldog pug mix extremely friend...
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Tue, 23.06.2026
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Lost and found pets Los Angeles, photo: Lost dog, West 1st Street, 100, Los Angeles - male
Lost dog, West 1st Street, 100...
El el blanco es alto de ojos color miel algui...
Fri, 19.06.2026
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Lost and found pets Los Angeles, photo: Lost dog, South Gerhart Avenue, 612, Los Angeles — female, cloudy white eyes
Lost dog, South Gerhart Avenue...
White, shaggy fur, cloudy white eyes, 6 toes...
Thu, 18.06.2026
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Lost and found pets Los Angeles, photo: Lost bird, Guirado Street, 2802, Los Angeles - female cockatiel, all white with gray speckles
Lost bird, Guirado Street, 280...
She is all white with gray speckles. Small co...
Thu, 18.06.2026
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Lost and found pets Redondo Beach, photo: Lost cat, male, Paseo De Gracia, 355, Redondo Beach - shy striped cat, microchipped
Lost cat, male, Paseo De Graci...
Tiger, striped cat with White, chest and paws...
Sun, 14.06.2026
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Lost and found pets Los Angeles, photo: Lost dog, Normandie Avenue, 1275, Los Angeles - male, wearing a bright orange vest
Lost dog, Normandie Avenue, 12...
Grey silver coat Glaucoma affected eyes he is...
Sat, 13.06.2026
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Lost and found pets Artesia, photo: Lost cat, female, 176th Street, Artesia - shy black-and-white tuxedo cat with bright green eyes
Lost cat, female, 176th Street...
Sushi is a 1½-year-old female black-and-white...
Wed, 10.06.2026
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Lost and found pets 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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Lost and found pets Los Angeles, photo: Lost bird, West 67th Street, 340, Los Angeles - male double yellow headed Amazon
Lost bird, West 67th Street, 3...
Peter is not micro chipped, leg banded, neute...
Mon, 08.06.2026
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Lost and found pets 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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Lost and found pets Arlington, photo: Lost dog, female, Gordon Street, Arlington - brown terrier, chihuahua mix, microchipped
Lost dog, female, Gordon Stree...
My friend Miriam's dog Yumi has been missing...
Fri, 05.06.2026
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Lost and found pets Los Angeles, photo: Lost dog, North Savannah Street, 316, Los Angeles - female, small white dog with black spots
Lost dog, North Savannah Stree...
She is white with a lot of black dark spots o...
Fri, 05.06.2026
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Lost and found pets Los Angeles, photo: Lost cat, Stanwood Drive, 12330, Los Angeles, Los Angeles - female, white with cream and brown spots
Lost cat, Stanwood Drive, 1233...
Nala was taken from Manhattan Beach and her c...
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Fri, 05.06.2026
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Lost and found pets East Los Angeles, photo: Lost cat, Via Corona Street, 5506, East Los Angeles - orange, short-haired, green-eyed female
Lost cat, Via Corona Street, 5...
Orange, short hair, green eyes, a little over...
Wed, 03.06.2026
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Lost and found pets 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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Lost and found pets Brea, photo: Missing dog Male, Brea (usl538946)
Missing dog Male, Brea (usl538...
Short beige Labrador, floppy ears, no collar...
Sat, 30.05.2026
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Lost and found pets Los Angeles, photo: Lost cat, male, 4th Avenue, 602, Los Angeles
Lost cat, male, 4th Avenue, 60...
White with Grey stripes markings
Thu, 28.05.2026
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Lost and found pets 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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Lost and found pets Arlington, photo: Lost cat, Linda Avenue, 650, La Habra, Arlington - male, neutered, microchipped, black collar with bell
Lost cat, Linda Avenue, 650, L...
Domestic Long Hair Cat Neutered Male 9-10 yea...
Wed, 27.05.2026

Finding lost pets in South Gate, state of California

Lost pets can be a source of significant stress for both the animals and their owners. In South Gate, California, the community takes the issue of lost and found pets seriously, and numerous resources are available to help. If you have lost your beloved pet, especially if it's a dog or cat, here are some steps you can take to increase the chances of finding them.


First and foremost, it is crucial to spread the word in your neighborhood. Talk to your neighbors, friends, and family about your missing pet. They may have seen your furry friend or can help you look for them. Additionally, consider posting about your lost pet on social media platforms, as local community groups can be an excellent source for finding lost pets.


Another important step is to visit local animal shelters and rescue organizations in South Gate. Many lost pets end up in shelters, and the staff is usually very supportive in helping you search for your pet. You can also check websites dedicated to lost and found pets, where you can post about your missing animal, and browse others' postings for found animals.


Finally, create flyers with a clear picture of your pet, along with your contact information. Distribute these flyers around your neighborhood, at local businesses, and community boards to reach a wider audience.


  • Visit local animal shelters
  • Post on social media
  • Create and distribute flyers
  • Talk to your neighbors

What to do if you find a lost animal in South Gate, state of California

If you encounter a lost animal in South Gate, it’s important to approach the situation with care and compassion. Many stray animals may be frightened or stressed, making them unpredictable. Here are some important steps to follow if you find a lost pet.


To start, evaluate the situation. If the animal appears to be in immediate danger or is injured, contacting local animal control or a nearby veterinary clinic is crucial for its safety. However, if the animal seems healthy, you might want to try to safely secure it using a leash or blanket to help it feel more comfortable.


Next, check for identification. Many pets wear collars with tags that contain contact information. If the animal has a microchip, a visit to a local veterinarian or animal shelter can help scan for this information, allowing the owner to be located quickly.


Additionally, posting about the found animal on social media and local lost and found pet websites can help reunite it with its owner. You can also take the animal to a local shelter where they can be housed until the owner is found.


  • Evaluate the health of the animal
  • Check for identification tags
  • Report it to local shelters
  • Post on social media

How to write an ad about a lost or found animal in South Gate, state of California

Writing an effective ad for a lost or found animal is essential in rallying the community to help. Here are some key components to include in your ad:


Begin with a clear and descriptive title mentioning that your pet is lost or that you have found an animal. Include specific details about the pet, such as breed, color, size, and any distinguishing characteristics. The more information you provide, the easier it will be for others to recognize your pet.


Next, provide your contact information and indicate the best times to reach you. Ensure that your ad is easy to read, with a clear layout and a good-quality photo of the animal. Use keywords like "lost pet," "found pet," and the location to help improve visibility.


Lastly, if possible, offer a reward for information leading to the recovery of your lost pet. This can motivate more people to assist you in your search.


  • Use clear and descriptive titles
  • Include specific details about the animal
  • Provide contact information
  • Offer a reward if possible