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Missing pets in Woodbury

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Lost pets Mendota Heights, photo: Lost dog, Washington Avenue South, 300, Minneapolis - white Frenchie
Lost dog, Washington Avenue So...
White frenchie
Tue, 09.06.2026
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Lost pets Maplewood, photo: Lost dog, Ivy Avenue East, Saint Paul, Maplewood - male Greyhound/yellow lab mix
Lost dog, Ivy Avenue East, Sai...
Maverick is a Greyhound/ yellow lab mix. He i...
Sat, 06.06.2026
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Lost pets Eagan, photo: Lost dog, Red Cedar Road, 1461, Eagan - male, Shih Tzu mix, blue, green and yellow collar
Lost dog, Red Cedar Road, 1461...
Black graying coat with a white chin. Shih Tz...
Fri, 05.06.2026
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Lost pets Minneapolis, photo: Lost cat, Pierce Street Northeast, 627, Minneapolis - male, grey and white coat
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Percy is a 9 year old neutered domestic short...
Listing is boosting
Wed, 03.06.2026
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Lost pets St. Paul, photo: Lost dog, Saint Paul, Minnesota, St. Paul — very skittish and shy
Lost dog, Saint Paul, Minnesot...
Brindle coloring. Very skittish and shy. Do n...
Thu, 21.05.2026
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Lost pets Landfall, photo: Lost cat, Wilson Avenue, 2100, Saint Paul, Landfall - male, orange white short-haired indoor domestic cat
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Orange white short haired indoor domestic mal...
Fri, 08.05.2026
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Lost pets Maplewood, photo: Lost cat, Ivy Avenue East, 1570, Saint Paul - neutered male, muted ginger
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Muted ginger, 3y. O. Neutered male, microchip...
Sun, 03.05.2026
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Lost pets Chicago, photo: Lost cat, Cedar Avenue South, Minneapolis - black male with yellow eyes
Lost cat, Cedar Avenue South,...
Can’t find my black cat :( he is a year old a...
Wed, 29.04.2026
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Lost pets Minneapolis, photo: Missing dog Female, Minneapolis (usl534623)
Missing dog Female, Minneapoli...
Lacey is my foster dog and has not been micro...
Fri, 10.04.2026
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Lost pets Minneapolis, photo: Lost male cat, Southeast Como Avenue, Minneapolis - missing left eye
Lost male cat, Southeast Como...
Black and white short hair. Missing his left...
Sun, 29.03.2026
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Lost pets West St. Paul, photo: Lost male dog, Allen Avenue, 1077, Saint Paul - blue collar, chipped
Lost male dog, Allen Avenue, 1...
17 pounds long body 2 years old blue collar,...
Sun, 29.03.2026
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Lost pets Arlington, photo: Lost female cat, Cedar Avenue South, Minneapolis - white with brown stripes
Lost female cat, Cedar Avenue...
She is a healthy 4 year or Egyptian mound she...
Sat, 28.03.2026
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Lost pets North St. Paul, photo: Lost male cat, 14th Avenue East, North St. Paul - tabby, neutered, chipped
Lost male cat, 14th Avenue Eas...
Tabby Male Neutered Chipped Big Skittish
Tue, 24.03.2026
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Lost pets North St. Paul, photo: Lost female cat, 14th Avenue, North Saint Paul - Siamese with all black paws
Lost female cat, 14th Avenue,...
Siamese All black paws Small Girl Not spayed...
Tue, 24.03.2026
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Lost pets Arlington, photo: Lost male cat, South Mallard Trail, Eagan - grey tabby
Lost male cat, South Mallard T...
Grey tabby . He is vaccinated. He is very fri...
Mon, 23.03.2026
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Lost pets Woodbury, photo: Lost male dog, Saint Croix Road, Woodbury - Miniature Poodle with black spots
Lost male dog, Saint Croix Roa...
Miniature Poodle, white with black spots and...
Mon, 23.03.2026
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Lost pets Oakdale, photo: Lost Brindle Pitbull on Upper 53rd St
Lost Brindle Pitbull on Upper...
Brindle Pitbull, very friendly and loves peop...
Sat, 28.02.2026
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Lost pets Woodbury, photo: Lost Neutered White Dog in Woodbury
Lost Neutered White Dog in Woo...
White, snap, neurotic, neutered, friendly
Sat, 14.02.2026
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Lost pets Minneapolis, photo: Lost Orange Cat - 33rd Ave S, Minneapolis
Lost Orange Cat - 33rd Ave S,...
Orange cat. Only westing a flea color.
Fri, 06.02.2026
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Lost pets Minneapolis, photo: Lost Pit Bull: NE 18th 1/2 Ave, MPLS
Lost Pit Bull: NE 18th 1/2 Ave...
Brown and white pit
Mon, 26.01.2026

According to recent statistics, around 10,000 pets go missing in Woodbury, Minnesota every year. This alarming number emphasizes the importance of knowing what to do if your pet goes missing. Whether you have a dog, cat, or another type of animal, being prepared can increase your chances of finding your beloved pet.

What to do if you lose your pet in Woodbury, state of Minnesota?

If you find yourself in the unfortunate situation of losing your pet, there are several steps you can take to increase the likelihood of a safe return. First, stay calm and start by thoroughly searching your home and yard. Check all possible hiding places where your pet might be. If you have a dog, calling their name in a cheerful tone might encourage them to come out from their hiding spot.

Next, expand your search to your neighborhood. Walk around the area and ask your neighbors if they have seen your pet. Bring along some treats or a favorite toy to help attract them. Also, consider visiting local parks and nearby areas where your pet might have wandered off.

Don't forget to inform local animal control and shelters. Providing them with a clear description of your pet, including any distinct features, can help them identify your lost animal quickly. It's also advisable to post on social media platforms and local community boards to spread the word about your missing pet. Make sure to include a recent photo and your contact information.

Here are some essential steps to follow:

  • Check your home and yard thoroughly.
  • Search your neighborhood and ask neighbors.
  • Visit local parks and familiar areas.
  • Contact local animal control and shelters.
  • Post on social media and community boards.

How to write a missing pet ad in Woodbury, state of Minnesota

Creating an effective missing pet advertisement is crucial for attracting attention to your lost animal. When writing your ad, be sure to include important details. Start with a clear and concise description of your pet, including their breed, size, color, and any unique characteristics. This information will help people identify your pet more easily.

Next, add information about where and when your pet was last seen. Providing a specific location and time frame can make it easier for others to keep an eye out for your lost companion. Don't forget to include a recent photo of your pet, as visuals can significantly increase the chances of someone recognizing them.

It’s also important to provide your contact information. Make sure that it is easy to read and includes multiple ways to contact you, such as a phone number and email address. Additionally, consider offering a reward for the safe return of your pet, as this can motivate people to help in your search.

Here are some key elements to include in your ad:

  • A clear description of your pet (breed, size, color).
  • Details about where and when they were last seen.
  • A recent photo.
  • Your contact information.
  • Optional reward offer.

By following these tips, you can maximize your chances of finding your lost pet in Woodbury. Remember to stay hopeful and proactive during your search, as many lost pets are found safe and sound, often by the very people who care and spread the word.