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Found pets in St. Louis

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Found pets St. Louis, photo: Young Gray Tabby Found in Bevo Mill
Young Gray Tabby Found in Bevo...
Found: young gray female tabby. Found the mor...
Wed, 16.07.2025
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Found pets Caseyville, photo: Found: Sweet Tan & White Pit Bull Mix
Found: Sweet Tan & White Pit B...
She is tan and white pit bull or American bul...
Mon, 12.05.2025
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Found pets Caseyville, photo: Lost Red Mini Poodle - Reward Offered
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****REWARD**** One year old female mini poodl...
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Mon, 14.04.2025
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Found pets , photo: Lost Skittish Cat: Oakley in O'Fallon MO
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Oakley is a 7 month old microchipped, neutere...
Sat, 25.01.2025
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Found pets Granite City, photo: Sweet Brindle Pit-Bull Found in Granite City
Sweet Brindle Pit-Bull Found i...
Brindle pit-bull Male (not fixed) Black col...
Tue, 14.01.2025
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Found pets Pontoon Beach, photo: Found Gentle White Dog Near Hwy 111 & 3, IL
Found Gentle White Dog Near Hw...
Unsure of the breed. She’s white with light f...
Sun, 01.09.2024
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Found pets St. Louis, photo: Found: 2 Friendly Dogs in Compton Heights
Found: 2 Friendly Dogs in Comp...
Found two dogs without collars running around...
Fri, 26.07.2024
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Found pets Madison, photo: Found dog, Madison
Found dog, Madison
White female pitbull with small/scant brown m...
Fri, 17.05.2024
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Found pets , photo: Found Dog: Great Pyrenees in St. Louis - Help!
Found Dog: Great Pyrenees in S...
Great Pyrenees? Black, white spots on chest a...
Fri, 15.03.2024
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Found pets Pontoon Beach, photo: Found Shipoo! White/Grey on Lake Dr. 4300
Found Shipoo! White/Grey on La...
White and grey, shipoo we think
Tue, 12.03.2024
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Found pets University City, photo: Found Dog: Black & White, Safe & Friendly!
Found Dog: Black & White, Safe...
Small white and black dog. No collar, no chi...
Sat, 02.03.2024

In St. Louis, Missouri, there are numerous reports of found animals each year. According to local animal shelters and rescue organizations, thousands of animals are found and brought to safety, highlighting the importance of community involvement in ensuring these pets find a loving home. In 2023 alone, it is estimated that over 3,000 animals were reported found within the city. This number reflects the dedication of residents to animal care and the role they play in local animal welfare.

What to do if you find an animal in St. Louis, state of Missouri

If you come across an animal in need, there are several steps you should follow to ensure its safety and well-being. First, assess the situation; make sure the animal is safe and away from traffic. Approach the animal cautiously, as it may be scared or injured. If possible, try to catch the animal to prevent it from wandering further. You can use a leash or a carrier if you have one available.

Next, check if the animal has any identification tags or a microchip that can lead you to its owner. If it's a pet, reach out to local animal shelters, veterinarians, and animal control agencies to report your find. This increases the chances of reuniting the animal with its owner.

How to write ads about animals found in St. Louis, state of Missouri

Creating an effective ad for a found animal is crucial in helping to return the pet to its owner. Start your ad with a clear and concise description of the animal, including its species, color, size, and any distinguishing features. Make sure to mention where and when you found the animal, as this information can be vital for the owner.

Include your contact information and encourage owners to reach out if they believe the animal is theirs. You might also consider posting the ad on social media platforms, local community boards, and animal rescue websites to maximize visibility. Make sure to include a recent photo of the animal to help owners recognize their pet.

  • Include a detailed description of the animal.
  • Specify the location and date when the animal was found.
  • Add your contact information for inquiries.
  • Share the ad widely to reach a larger audience.

By following these guidelines, you can make a significant impact in reuniting lost animals with their families. Remember, community support is a powerful tool in animal welfare, and your efforts in St. Louis may change the life of an animal forever.