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Missing dogs in Southfield

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Missing dog , photo: Lost Shitzu-Bichon: White Coat at 1747
Lost Shitzu-Bichon: White Coat...
White color coat Shitzu bichon
Thu, 06.11.2025
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Missing dog Detroit, photo: Lost Dog: Brown & Black in Detroit
Lost Dog: Brown & Black in Det...
Brown and black
Mon, 03.11.2025
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Missing dog Detroit, photo: Lost Dog in Detroit: Bobbi 'Sissy'
Lost Dog in Detroit: Bobbi 'Si...
Her name is Bobbi but her nickname is Sissy
Tue, 28.10.2025
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Missing dog Detroit, photo: Lost German Shepherd: Bruno in Detroit
Lost German Shepherd: Bruno in...
Black/tan 70-80lbs German shepherd male name...
Tue, 28.10.2025
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Missing dog Detroit, photo: Lost Black & White Dog in Parkland, 8001
Lost Black & White Dog in Park...
Black and white dog.
Mon, 20.10.2025
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Missing dog Michigan Center, photo: Lost: Friendly 14yo Shi Tzu in Detroit
Lost: Friendly 14yo Shi Tzu in...
***Missing from Detroit west side near seven...
Mon, 20.10.2025
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Missing dog Detroit, photo: Lost Dog: Injured, Blind in One Eye
Lost Dog: Injured, Blind in On...
Brown smooth coat going blind in 1 eye and ha...
Wed, 15.10.2025
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Missing dog Detroit, photo: Lost Brown Pitbull in Detroit Area
Lost Brown Pitbull in Detroit...
It’s a brown red neck pitbull he already been...
Mon, 13.10.2025
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Missing dog Michigan Center, photo: Lost Dog in Detroit: Black Collar, Pink Nose
Lost Dog in Detroit: Black Col...
Black collar grey reflector also has a small...
Wed, 08.10.2025
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Missing dog Detroit, photo: Lost Dog: Black, Brown & White in Detroit
Lost Dog: Black, Brown & White...
He has white on his nose he’s black and brown...
Tue, 07.10.2025
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Missing dog Michigan Center, photo: Stolen: All Black Pomeranian in Detroit
Stolen: All Black Pomeranian i...
All black Pomeranian he is an emotional suppo...
Mon, 06.10.2025
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Missing dog , photo: Lost 8lb Black Dog in Redford, MI
Lost 8lb Black Dog in Redford,...
8 pounds All black Nice fur Grey/black tail B...
Mon, 06.10.2025
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Missing dog Detroit, photo: Lost Dog in Detroit: Light Brown & White
Lost Dog in Detroit: Light Bro...
Short, stock bill with light brown color, bla...
Wed, 01.10.2025
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Missing dog Detroit, photo: Lost Shih Tzu: Grey/White, Blue Collar
Lost Shih Tzu: Grey/White, Blu...
Grey and white shih tzu with a blue jean coll...
Fri, 26.09.2025
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Missing dog Warren, photo: Lost Dog: Black & White on Richard Dr.
Lost Dog: Black & White on Ric...
Black and white
Wed, 17.09.2025
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Missing dog Warren, photo: Lost Friendly Black & White Dog in Warren
Lost Friendly Black & White Do...
He’s black and white friendly dog
Wed, 17.09.2025
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Missing dog Detroit, photo: Lost Yorkie: Tan Coat, Red Collar, Detroit
Lost Yorkie: Tan Coat, Red Col...
He has a tan coat, with a grey-ish colored ba...
Mon, 08.09.2025
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Missing dog Michigan Center, photo: Lost Small Gray & White Dog in Ferndale
Lost Small Gray & White Dog in...
Gray and white small dog
Wed, 03.09.2025
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Missing dog Detroit, photo: Lost: Cute Shih Tzu-Yorkie Mix in Detroit
Lost: Cute Shih Tzu-Yorkie Mix...
Peanut is a shih tzu and yorkie mixed and is...
Listing is boosting
Wed, 20.08.2025
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Missing dog Detroit, photo: Lost Friendly Frenchie on Lakepointe St
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Reunited
Tan short hair Frenchie He super friendly and...
Mon, 07.07.2025

According to recent statistics, many dogs go missing every year in Southfield, Michigan. In fact, it is estimated that thousands of pets, particularly dogs, find themselves lost or wandering. This worrying trend highlights the importance of knowing what to do if your dog goes missing and how to effectively communicate the situation to others in your community.


What to do if your dog lost in Southfield state of Michigan

When you find yourself in the unfortunate situation of a lost dog, it’s essential to act quickly. Here are some steps you can take to increase the chances of finding your lost pet:

  • Immediately search your home and yard. Dogs can sometimes hide in the most unexpected places.
  • Notify your neighbors. Many dogs tend to wander into nearby yards or streets, so your neighbors may have seen your pet.
  • Contact local animal shelters and rescue organizations. Year after year, these centers play a crucial role in reuniting lost dogs with their owners.
  • Post on local social media groups and community forums. Digital ads can reach a large audience quickly.
  • Put up flyers around your neighborhood. Include a clear photo of your dog and contact information to make it easy for people to reach you.

Each of these steps can be vital in the search for your lost dog in Southfield. Remember to stay calm and persistent, as many dogs have been reunited with their families after several days of searching.


In addition to searching for your dog, consider drafting a missing dog ad. A well-crafted ad can be a powerful tool in spreading the word about your lost pet.


How to write a missing dog ad in Southfield state of Michigan

Writing an effective missing dog ad requires clarity and detail. Follow these tips to create an ad that will resonate with your audience:

  • Start with a clear headline that states your dog is missing. For example, “Missing Dog: Please Help!”
  • Include a detailed description of your dog, mentioning the breed, size, color, and any identifying features.
  • Add information about when and where your dog was last seen. The more specific you are, the better.
  • Provide your contact details, including phone number and email address, so that people can easily reach you.
  • Consider offering a reward for information leading to your dog’s return. This can motivate people in your community to keep an eye out.

By following these guidelines, you can create a compelling missing dog ad that will help people understand the urgency of your situation. Remember, the sooner you act, the better chance you have of finding your beloved pet. Together, the community can play a significant role in bringing your lost dog back home.