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Missing pets in Winston-Salem

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Lost pets Winston-Salem, photo: Lost cat, Glade Street Northwest, 1101, Winston-Salem - sweet brownish female cat without collar
Lost cat, Glade Street Northwe...
She is a brownish cat, she is very very sweet...
Mon, 01.06.2026
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Lost pets High Point, photo: Lost dog, Basswood Avenue, 1005, High Point - female, friendly
Lost dog, Basswood Avenue, 100...
Black brown and white, friendly.
Tue, 26.05.2026
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Lost pets Kernersville, photo: Lost dog, female, Oakmont Park Court, 216, Kernersville - 14-year-old medium-sized blue heeler
Lost dog, female, Oakmont Park...
Khloe is a 14 year old medium size dog, blue...
Mon, 25.05.2026
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Lost pets Indianapolis, photo: Lost dog, Perks Drive, 1655, Winston-Salem - male, limping, almost blind
Lost dog, Perks Drive, 1655, W...
Front left leg bows out, in tact male, walks...
Sun, 24.05.2026
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Lost pets Dozier, photo: Lost dog, Vienna Dozier Road, 4913, Dozier - male, blue and white, black collar
Lost dog, Vienna Dozier Road,...
Blue and white bully black collar intact supe...
Fri, 22.05.2026
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Lost pets Winston-Salem, photo: Lost cat, West Banner Avenue, Winston-Salem - female domestic longhair
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Domestic longhair with tortoiseshell colorati...
Thu, 16.04.2026
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Lost pets , photo: Lost cat, Shellhabour Boulevard, 671, Temora Lake Estates - male, short hair
Lost cat, Shellhabour Boulevar...
He is like a grey with black stripes. Short h...
Wed, 15.04.2026
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Lost pets Kernersville, photo: Lost female dog, West Market Street, Kernersville - medium size with white spots
Lost female dog, West Market S...
Coat color is primarily black, mixed with gra...
Wed, 25.03.2026
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Lost pets Kernersville, photo: Lost Dog, Eastfall Street, Kernersville - Large Goldendoodle
Lost Dog, Eastfall Street, Ker...
Large Goldendoodle. He was able to open the g...
Tue, 03.03.2026
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Lost pets Oak Ridge, photo: Lost Cream Poodle in Oak Ridge Area
Lost Cream Poodle in Oak Ridge...
Cream color 50lb standard poodle
Wed, 25.02.2026
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Lost pets , photo: Lost Cream Poodle on Ballard Rd - Help!
Lost Cream Poodle on Ballard R...
45lbs standard Cream color Poodle. Last seen...
Wed, 18.02.2026
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Lost pets , photo: Help Find Jasper: Missing Poodle, Reward!
Help Find Jasper: Missing Pood...
White/cream standard poodle 50lb Teal collar....
Mon, 09.02.2026
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Lost pets Greensboro, photo: Lost White German Shepherd: 'Gambi'
Lost White German Shepherd: 'G...
White German Shepherd male with a collar. Nam...
Sat, 17.01.2026
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Lost pets Walkertown, photo: Lost Brown Goldendoodle - Walkertown
Lost Brown Goldendoodle - Walk...
He’s a brown golden doodle around 40 pounds....
Wed, 14.01.2026
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Lost pets High Point, photo: Lost Dog: Black Lab/Dalmatian Mix Found!
Lost Dog: Black Lab/Dalmatian...
Black lab looking face and coat Dalmatian und...
Fri, 21.11.2025
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Lost pets Winston-Salem, photo: Lost Dog: Shy, Friendly, Last Seen at Carter HS
Lost Dog: Shy, Friendly, Last...
Very friendly but shy around men. Please do n...
Wed, 12.11.2025
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Lost pets Winston-Salem, photo: Lost: Black & White Chihuahua Mix, Salem
Lost: Black & White Chihuahua...
Black with his neck white small chihuahua mix...
Tue, 23.09.2025
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Lost pets Clemmons, photo: Shy Cat Lost: Chandler Place Circle
Shy Cat Lost: Chandler Place C...
Went outside at night, he’s shy will probably...
Fri, 12.09.2025
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Lost pets Walnut Cove, photo: Lost Dog: Sweet Boone Missing in Belews
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Missing loving dog in Belews Creek Tucker Roa...
Wed, 23.07.2025

Statistics show that in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, a significant number of pets go missing every year. It's estimated that thousands of pet owners experience the distress of a lost animal, whether it's a dog, cat, or another type of pet. Understanding what to do in this situation can help you recover your beloved companion quickly and effectively.

What to do if you lose your pet in Winston-Salem, state of North Carolina?

When your pet goes missing in Winston-Salem, the first steps you take are crucial. Here are some actions you can implement to increase your chances of finding your missing animal:

  • Search Your Home Thoroughly: Before panicking, check your house, garage, and yard. Many pets find hiding spots.
  • Notify Local Animal Control: Your local animal control can provide helpful information about lost and found pets. They may already have received reports of found animals that match your pet's description.
  • Talk to Your Neighbors: Inform your neighbors that your pet is missing. They may have seen your pet or can help keep an eye out.
  • Use Social Media: Post about your lost pet on social media platforms. Share a clear picture and your contact information.
  • Create Flyers: Make and distribute flyers throughout your neighborhood, including local veterinarian offices and community centers.

Additionally, it's essential to keep calm and persistent. Many lost pets are found several days or even weeks after they go missing. Your determination will increase the chances of reuniting with your furry friend.

How to write a missing pet ad in Winston-Salem, state of North Carolina

Creating an effective missing pet ad is vital in reaching a wider audience. Here are some tips on how to craft a compelling ad:

  • Be Descriptive: Include your pet's breed, color, size, and any distinct markings. The more specific you are, the easier it will be for people to identify your pet.
  • Post a Clear Photo: A recent, clear photo of your pet can significantly aid in identification. Make sure to capture their best features.
  • Provide Contact Information: Ensure you include your phone number or email so potential finders can contact you easily.
  • State the Location: Mention where your pet was last seen. This detail helps in targeting the search area.
  • Offer a Reward: If you're comfortable, consider offering a reward for the safe return of your pet. This can encourage people to assist in the search.

When your pet is lost, effective communication is key. By following these steps, you can increase the likelihood of bringing your beloved animal back home safely. Remember, pets are family, and the love you share with them is worth every effort to find them.