List of lost Dogs

Find missing Dogs or post a report to help reunite them with their families. Lost pets often stay close to home, and microchipped animals are much more likely to be reunited.

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Jax

4904459

Last seen

Brentwood, CA 94513, USA

Date last seen

September 21, 2025

Type of pet

Dog

Sex

Male

Description

he is a boxer and he looks like a tiger, and he has a black chain collar.

Modified on

September 21, 2025

Created on

September 21, 2025

Dexter

8736096

Last seen

1316 Selene St, Fort Worth, TX 76106, USA

Date last seen

September 21, 2025

Type of pet

Dog

Sex

Male

Description

Not to big, shy.

Modified on

September 21, 2025

Created on

September 21, 2025

Pretty boy

0739695

Last seen

Abilene, TX, USA

Date last seen

September 18, 2025

Type of pet

Dog

Sex

Male

Description

pit. white thin line on nose, has a black collar on.

Modified on

September 20, 2025

Created on

September 20, 2025

Alex

5311622

Last seen

51-11 Bowne St, Flushing, NY 11355, USA

Date last seen

September 19, 2025

Type of pet

Dog

Sex

Male

Description

Modified on

September 20, 2025

Created on

September 20, 2025

Rocky

0655286

Last seen

Burlington, NC, USA

Date last seen

September 19, 2025

Type of pet

Dog

Sex

Male

Description

Modified on

September 19, 2025

Created on

September 19, 2025

States With High Dog Ownership

While pets go missing everywhere, some states have particularly high populations of Dogs. For dogs, for example, Idaho , Montana and Arkansas lead the nation in dog ownership. Understanding where Dogs are most common helps focus search efforts.

Frequently Asked Questions About Lost and Found

1. How can I find a lost Dog?

For dogs, search within a mile of where they went missing; 70% are found within that radius. Cats often hide nearby and may return on their own. Post a listing on Rescota.com and check shelters daily.

2. What should I do if I find a lost Dog?

Check for ID tags, have a vet or shelter scan for a microchip, and post a “found” listing on Rescota.com. For cats, verify whether they’re community cats (look for a clipped ear tip) before taking them to a shelter.

3. Where can I report a lost Dog?

Use Rescota.com, notify local shelters and animal control, and post on Petco Love Lost or PawBoost.

4. How do I increase my chances of finding a missing Dog?

Act fast. 93% of lost dogs are eventually found, and 74% of lost cats are recovered. Post on Rescota.com, print flyers, and share on social media. Keep microchip registrations up to date.

5. Are there lost Dog recovery services?

Rescota provides free tools and optional promotional upgrades. Professional pet trackers and recovery groups also operate in many regions.

6. What are the most common places lost Dogs are found?

  • Dogs: often found in parks, streets, or with neighbors.
  • Cats: typically hide nearby and may return home on their own.

7. How can I prevent my Dog from getting lost?

  • Secure your home and yard.
  • Train recall commands.
  • Microchip your pet.

8. What are the best lost and found Dog websites?

  • Rescota (tailored for lost Dogs)
  • Petco Love Lost
  • PawBoost
  • Local Facebook or Nextdoor groups

9. How long do lost Dogs take to return home?

Many dogs and cats return within 24–48 hours, though some cases take longer. Maintain searches for at least a week.

10. Can I adopt a found Dog if the owner isn’t located?

After the mandatory holding period — usually 3–10 days — shelters may put unclaimed animals up for adoption. Always adopt through authorized channels.

Create a Dog Alert

Find missing Dogs or post a report to help reunite them with their families. Lost pets often stay close to home, and microchipped animals are much more likely to be reunited.