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Found dogs in St. Louis

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Found dog 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 dog Caseyville, photo: Lost Red Mini Poodle - Reward Offered
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Reunited
****REWARD**** One year old female mini poodl...
Listing is boosting
Mon, 14.04.2025
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Found dog 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 dog 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 dog 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 dog 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 dog , 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 dog 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 dog 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

Every year, a significant number of dogs go missing in St. Louis, Missouri, affecting many families and communities. It's crucial to understand the steps you can take to help reunite these beloved pets with their owners. Knowing what to do if you find a dog can make a big difference in the lives of both the animal and its family.


What to do if you found a dog in St. Louis, state of Missouri

If you come across a lost dog in St. Louis, here are some essential steps to take:

  • Check the dog's collar for identification tags.
  • Provide food and water to the dog to keep it comfortable.
  • Take the dog to a local veterinarian or animal shelter to scan for a microchip.
  • Post on social media platforms and local community groups to spread the word.
  • Notify local animal control about the found dog.

Taking these actions ensures that you do your part in helping the lost pet find its way home. Remember, being proactive can save lives.


How to write an ad about a dog found in St. Louis, state of Missouri

When creating an advertisement for a found dog, clarity and detail are essential. Here are key points to include:

  • Provide a clear description of the dog, including its size, color, and any distinctive features.
  • Share where and when you found the dog, which can help its owner locate it.
  • Include your contact information and availability for those looking for their pet.
  • Encourage sharing of the ad to reach a wider audience.
  • Be honest and compassionate; many people are frantic to locate their lost pets.

By following these guidelines, you can effectively communicate your findings and help reunite the dog with its family. The more detailed the ad, the easier it will be for owners to identify their lost pet. Together, we can make a positive impact in our community.