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Found pets in Tacoma

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Found pets Bonney Lake, photo: Found: Sweet Male Chocolate Merle Pup
Found: Sweet Male Chocolate Me...
This adorable pup is approximately 6 to 9 mon...
Thu, 24.07.2025
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Found pets Tacoma, photo: Found Dog with Collar on Wheeler St
Found Dog with Collar on Wheel...
He was found in neighbors back yard. Has a co...
Sun, 24.11.2024
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Found pets University Place, photo: Emaciated Tabby Found Near Trader Joe's
Emaciated Tabby Found Near Tra...
Found kitten behind the Trader Joe's in UP, s...
Thu, 21.11.2024
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Found pets Tacoma, photo: Found: Young Tabby Cat on S. Sheridan Ave
Found: Young Tabby Cat on S. S...
Young tabby, small (<5 lbs?), healthy but hun...
Sun, 22.09.2024
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Found pets , photo: Found Dog at PLU - Friendly & Groomed!
Found Dog at PLU - Friendly &...
Found roaming Pacific Lutheran University cam...
Fri, 17.05.2024
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Found pets , photo: Found Puppy: German Shepherd in South End, WA!
Found Puppy: German Shepherd i...
12 week old German Shepherd. Found about 9:30...
Thu, 09.05.2024

In Tacoma, Washington, the local animal shelters and rescue organizations have reported finding numerous animals in need of homes. According to recent statistics, there are approximately 300 animals currently sheltered in various facilities throughout the city. This highlights the importance of responsible pet ownership and awareness in our community.


What to do if you find an animal in Tacoma, state of Washington

If you come across an animal wandering alone in Tacoma, it is essential to take appropriate action to ensure its safety. First, check for any identification tags or microchips that may help you contact the owner. If the animal appears to be lost, try to safely catch it and keep it in a secure location until you can report it to local authorities.


It's best to contact an animal control center or local shelter to report the found animal. They can guide you on what to do next and help you find the owner or provide care for the animal if needed. Always approach found animals with caution; they may be frightened or potentially aggressive.


How to write ads about animals found in Tacoma, state of Washington

Writing an effective ad for a found animal can significantly increase the chances of reuniting it with its owner. Begin your ad with a clear description of the animal, including its physical characteristics, such as color, size, and any unique features. Mention the exact location where you found the animal, as this information can be vital for the owner.


Make sure to include your contact information, so people can easily reach you. Posting the ad on local community boards, social media groups, and websites dedicated to pet adoption and lost and found animals can greatly increase visibility. Additionally, consider surrounding areas where the owner might be searching for their beloved pet.


Lastly, consider using a few emotional words to emphasize the urgency of finding the owner. Phrases like "lost and scared" or "needs to go home" can evoke a sense of compassion and prompt quicker responses from the community.