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Missing pets in West Covina

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Lost pets El Monte, photo: Lost cat, male, Rosemead, California, El Monte - 6 years old, light green eyes
Lost cat, male, Rosemead, Cali...
Beige short hair tabby 6 years old light gree...
Sun, 28.06.2026
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Lost pets Chino, photo: Lost cat, Dalton Street, Chino - male brown tabby with a black collar
Lost cat, Dalton Street, Chino...
Brown tabby, male. He was wearing a black col...
Sat, 27.06.2026
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Lost pets Chino, photo: Lost dog, Phillips Boulevard, 5325, Chino - senior male with one eye
Lost dog, Phillips Boulevard,...
Petey has 1 eye only. He has white/cream colo...
Wed, 24.06.2026
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Lost pets Los Angeles, photo: Lost cat, Gale Avenue, Hacienda Heights, Los Angeles - female, slightly overweight
Lost cat, Gale Avenue, Haciend...
Gray female cat with purple collar is missing...
Mon, 22.06.2026
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Lost pets Los Angeles, photo: Lost dog, South Gerhart Avenue, 612, Los Angeles — female, cloudy white eyes
Lost dog, South Gerhart Avenue...
White, shaggy fur, cloudy white eyes, 6 toes...
Thu, 18.06.2026
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Lost pets Los Angeles, photo: Lost bird, Guirado Street, 2802, Los Angeles - female cockatiel, all white with gray speckles
Lost bird, Guirado Street, 280...
She is all white with gray speckles. Small co...
Thu, 18.06.2026
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Lost pets Los Angeles, photo: Lost cat, Monrovia, California, Los Angeles - male, grey, crinkly ears
Lost cat, Monrovia, California...
Koko is grey . He has crinkly ears & a loud m...
Mon, 15.06.2026
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Lost pets Los Angeles, photo: Lost dog, North Savannah Street, 316, Los Angeles - female, small white dog with black spots
Lost dog, North Savannah Stree...
She is white with a lot of black dark spots o...
Fri, 05.06.2026
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Lost pets East Los Angeles, photo: Lost cat, Via Corona Street, 5506, East Los Angeles - orange, short-haired, green-eyed female
Lost cat, Via Corona Street, 5...
Orange, short hair, green eyes, a little over...
Wed, 03.06.2026
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Lost pets Pico Rivera, photo: Lost dog, Whittier Boulevard, Pico Rivera - male, blind
Lost dog, Whittier Boulevard,...
Maltese white old dog blind and grumpy
Mon, 01.06.2026
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Lost pets Ontario, photo: Lost dog, East Sanderling Street, 570, Ontario - male, black and white, small mixed breed
Lost dog, East Sanderling Stre...
Scotty is Black and White, small mixed breed...
Mon, 01.06.2026
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Lost pets Brea, photo: Missing dog Male, Brea (usl538946)
Missing dog Male, Brea (usl538...
Short beige Labrador, floppy ears, no collar...
Sat, 30.05.2026
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Lost pets South Gate, photo: Lost dog, Annetta Avenue, 8980, South Gate - male French bulldog with a chip
Lost dog, Annetta Avenue, 8980...
White French bulldog, has wart in his right e...
Listing is boosting
Thu, 28.05.2026
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Lost pets Arlington, photo: Lost cat, Linda Avenue, 650, La Habra, Arlington - male, neutered, microchipped, black collar with bell
Lost cat, Linda Avenue, 650, L...
Domestic Long Hair Cat Neutered Male 9-10 yea...
Wed, 27.05.2026
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Lost pets Los Angeles, photo: Lost dog, Chelsea Street, Los Angeles, Oceanside - male, small, 5 pounds
Lost dog, Chelsea Street, Los...
Small 5 pounds has extra toe on back foot
Tue, 26.05.2026
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Lost pets Alhambra, photo: Lost cat, Winchester Avenue, 225, Alhambra - male, responds to Papuchi
Lost cat, Winchester Avenue, 2...
Very playful. Responds to Papuchi. Slightly w...
Mon, 25.05.2026
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Lost pets Diamond Bar, photo: Lost dog, Diamond Bar, California - male, parti yorkie, very friendly
Lost dog, Diamond Bar, Califor...
He’s a parti yorkie with a black, white and b...
Mon, 25.05.2026
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Lost pets Baldwin Park, photo: Lost dog, Baldwin Park, California, Baldwin Park — male, small brown poodle mix
Lost dog, Baldwin Park, Califo...
Small brown poodle mix Last seen in Baldwin...
Sun, 24.05.2026
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Lost pets Upland, photo: Lost dog, East Buffington Street, 119, Upland - skittish, short nub tail
Lost dog, East Buffington Stre...
She is black, white, and brown, she has a sho...
Sat, 23.05.2026

In West Covina, California, it is estimated that thousands of pets go missing each year. These pets often include dogs and cats, and losing a beloved animal can be a distressing experience for any pet owner. Understanding the steps to take immediately can significantly aid in the recovery process, and knowing how to effectively advertise for a lost pet can increase your chances of finding them quickly.

What to do if you lose your pet in West Covina, state of California?

When your pet goes missing in West Covina, there are several critical steps you should follow:

  • Search your local area thoroughly, checking backyards, parks, and nearby streets.
  • Contact your local animal control to report your lost pet.
  • Spread the word among your neighbors and ask them to keep an eye out.
  • Utilize social media platforms to share information and pictures of your lost pet.
  • Check local shelters and veterinary clinics frequently.
  • Make sure to stay positive and proactive in your search.

It’s vital to act quickly because the sooner you start looking, the higher the chances of reuniting with your pet. Remember to keep calm and organized during your search process. Your lost pet may be frightened and hiding, so widening your search radius can help significantly.

How to write a missing pet ad in West Covina, state of California?

Creating an effective missing pet advertisement is essential to attract attention from the community in West Covina. Here are steps to consider when drafting your ad:

  • Start with a clear and compelling title, such as "Missing: Beloved Dog" or "Help Us Find Our Cat".
  • Include a detailed description of your pet, including breed, size, color, and any distinguishing features.
  • Add recent photos of your pet to make the ad visually appealing and to ensure easy recognition.
  • Specify where and when your pet was last seen, including any relevant landmarks.
  • Provide your contact information, including phone number and email address, so people can reach you easily.
  • Consider offering a reward for information leading to the recovery of your pet.

Posting these ads on local bulletin boards, social media groups, and community websites can help raise awareness. The more effective and widely circulated your advertising is, the greater the possibility of finding your lost companion.