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Found pets in Tempe

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Found pets Chandler, photo: Found dog, West Folley Street, 1320, Chandler - very friendly
Found dog, West Folley Street,...
No collar or ID. Very friendly. Came in from...
Tue, 07.07.2026
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Found pets Phoenix, photo: Found dog, 19th Ave and Osborn, Phoenix - female
Found dog, 19th Ave and Osborn...
Found around 19th Ave and Osborn
Sat, 04.07.2026
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Found pets Glendale, photo: Found dog, West Stella Avenue, 8211, Glendale - female, wearing a harness
Found dog, West Stella Avenue,...
Wearing a harness
Sat, 04.07.2026
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Found pets Mesa, photo: Found dog, East Baseline Road, 2760, Mesa - green collar, no chip
Found dog, East Baseline Road,...
Found a dog on Lindsay and baseline. Around 9...
Fri, 03.07.2026
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Found pets Tempe, photo: Found dog, East Carson Drive, 1008, Tempe - small, black with brown undertones
Found dog, East Carson Drive,...
The dog was small floppy ears. I'm not sure w...
Wed, 01.07.2026
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Found pets Phoenix, photo: Found dog in Phoenix, Arizona - black and white, aggressive, trying to bite
Found dog in Phoenix, Arizona...
Black and white - aggressive trying to bite
Mon, 29.06.2026
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Found pets Phoenix, photo: Found dog, East Weldon Avenue, 1802, Phoenix - small white male poodle mix
Found dog, East Weldon Avenue,...
Small white to medium male poodle mix
Thu, 18.06.2026
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Found pets Chandler, photo: Found bird, North Comanche Drive, 2201, Chandler - very friendly duck, mostly black with some white
Found bird, North Comanche Dri...
Very friendly duck. Wandering in my backyard....
Thu, 18.06.2026
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Found pets Glendale, photo: Found dog, West Marlette Avenue, 4638, Glendale - female, very friendly, young
Found dog, West Marlette Avenu...
Female Dalmation with body harness on. Very f...
Tue, 16.06.2026
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Found pets Phoenix, photo: Found dog, female, North Central Avenue, 2, Phoenix — blind Husky
Found dog, female, North Centr...
Husky she is blind
Fri, 12.06.2026
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Found pets Phoenix, photo: Found dog, South 16th Place, Phoenix - male pug
Found dog, South 16th Place, P...
Male pug found in my front yard
Thu, 04.06.2026
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Found pets Mesa, photo: Found dog, South Center Street, 1036, Mesa - small white male with brown patches
Found dog, South Center Street...
Small white male dog with brown patches
Thu, 04.06.2026
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Found pets Phoenix, photo: Found dog, North Central Avenue, 2, Phoenix - friendly black pit bull with a white chest patch
Found dog, North Central Avenu...
Friendly black pit bull (think female) with w...
Sat, 30.05.2026
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Found pets Mesa, photo: Found bird, Mesa, Arizona, Mesa - white with brown wings, friendly, I.D. rings
Found bird, Mesa, Arizona, Mes...
It's white with some brown on wings. I was to...
Tue, 26.05.2026
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Found pets Mesa, photo: Found dog, East Ellis Street, 6568, Mesa - male, no collar, has a chip but isn’t registered
Found dog, East Ellis Street,...
No collar, has a chip but isn’t registered
Fri, 22.05.2026
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Found pets Chandler, photo: Found dog, female, North Sunset Drive, 351, Chandler
Found dog, female, North Sunse...
Neighbors knocked on our door to leave these...
Tue, 12.05.2026
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Found pets Phoenix, photo: Found female dog, East Van Buren Street, Phoenix - white with tan coat
Found female dog, East Van Bur...
White with tan coat and a very light shade of...
Tue, 28.04.2026
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Found pets Phoenix, photo: Found dog Female, Phoenix (usf535989)
Found dog Female, Phoenix (usf...
Chihuahua / Dachshund mix, light tan color. H...
Mon, 27.04.2026

According to recent statistics, a significant number of animals are found in Tempe, Arizona each year. The local animal shelters and rescue organizations work tirelessly to help rehome these animals and provide them with the care they need. In a city where pets are cherished companions, being aware of how to handle found animals is crucial for the well-being of both the animals and the community.

What to do if you find an animal in Tempe, state of Arizona

If you come across a lost or stray animal in Tempe, the first step is to assess the situation. Try to determine if the animal appears to be abandoned or just lost. If the animal seems friendly, you may want to approach it slowly and calmly to avoid scaring it away.

Next, consider the following steps:

  • Check for identification: Look for a collar or tags that may provide information about the owner.
  • Contact local shelters: Reach out to animal shelters in Tempe to report the found animal.
  • Use social media: Post about the found animal on local community groups or pages dedicated to lost and found pets.
  • Provide safety: If you can, keep the animal secure and safe until you can find its owner or take it to a shelter.

It's essential to understand that many animals that go missing may have owners desperately searching for them. Taking the proper actions can lead to a quick reunion.

In addition, if you find an animal in need, you can always contact animal control for assistance. They can help assess the animal's condition and determine the best course of action.

How to write ads about animals found in Tempe, state of Arizona

Creating an effective advertisement for a found animal is key to connecting with its rightful owner. When crafting your ad, consider these points:

Be clear and concise in your description, including details such as:

  • Type of animal: Specify whether it is a dog, cat, or another type of animal.
  • Breed and size: This information can help potential owners identify their pet.
  • Color and distinguishing marks: Highlight any unique traits that can aid in recognition.
  • Location: Mention where the animal was found in Tempe.

Furthermore, make sure to include your contact information, so interested parties can reach you easily. Including a photo can significantly increase the chances of reuniting the pet with its owner.

Lastly, keep your advertisement circulating through various channels like social media, community boards, and local shelters to maximize exposure.

In conclusion, finding an animal in Tempe requires a thoughtful approach and a willingness to help. With the right actions and effective advertising, many lost pets can find their way back home, bringing joy to both the animals and their owners.