Create a free lost or found pet listing that is emailed & faxed to over 25 local shelters, vets and rescue groups (over 35K in our network).
Supercharge your listing with optional tools that can give you up to 25x more exposure and find your pet quicker. Include an "Amber Alert" to neighbors and additional mailings and Facebook ads.
Let us take care of the rest so you can have some peace of mind that you are doing all that you can to bring your pet home safely. Over 104653 reunions since 2009, our services have a proven track record.
Over the years we've had some truly amazing stories of lost pets reunited with their owners. These are the stories that keep you going and make you never give up, they are inspirational and we encourage you to read them as they will give you hope when you feel like there is none.
Wow! What an unbelievable resource. Thank you so much for acting so incredibly quick. Our dog Widget went missing after a bad thunderstorm. Although she has a large fenced yard AND a radio fence, Widget somehow got out of our yard and was lost for 2-days...
On the 2nd day, I called our local Humane Society that instructed us to register her missing. Lost My Doggie was incredible, as it issued an alert similar to an Amber Alert to my local vets. Within minutes, I received prepared flyers which we posted in our neighborhood. We were fortunate to come across a sweet lady who was taking down one of our flyers. When I asked her if she had seen that dog, all she could say was "follow me". My young daughter was so happy, she burst into tears after hours and hours of searching. We were so happy to be reunited with our sweet dog. Thank you so much. We cannot tell you how grateful we are! Love, The Ropers
Our precious West Highland White Terrier of eleven years found someway to get out of the house. When we got him he had never been outside for the first ten weeks of his life. Just grass was an experience for him. Once we got him his shots we introduced him....
to the outside world, well only our backyard. Since then he has been an inside dog except for his business. Imagine our heartbreak and horror when he went missing. We searched the neighborhood most of the night and into the early morning hours of 3:00 AM. Our tears began to flow early that morning and we could not think straight. It was absolutely heartbreaking as we walked the neighborhood and rang doorbells. We made fliers and began distributing them. Day 2 we still had not heard from anyone. We began to despair contacting the local pet agencies including Petco. We left a flier there as well as at the local vets office and others. We found lostmydoggie web site and signed up for the service. They did everything and more than we had done in less than half the time. I do not know which flier that was sent to Petco was the one that did it, but one of our neighbors took the dog in and they called to let us know that they had found the dog, and the person was there ready to return him to us. What a surprise when we found it was someone we knew well. Our life is back to sorta normal now except that now we appreciate our pet even more now.
Thank you so much for your service! I found your site because a vets office reccommended that I post our LOST Ginger to it. I was able to input all the info quickly and get the created flyer printed and posted the same day! The flyers were placed all over...
and shared on Facebook so many times! We looked everywhere and followed every lead of a possible sighting for her! Yesterday someone posted on FB sharing her lostmydoggie post. They sent info to me that they had found Ginger!!! After missing for 29 days Ginger finally was able to come home!! Thank you so much for your amazing free service!! Because of your service, Ginger is now home with our family!!!
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I found lost doggie.com just by searching Google to see what was out there. I setup my account and chose the free service with poster to email out and share on Facebook and Twitter that was only $18, well worth it! Literally no lie 2 mins after I posted and account was activated I got a phone call f
We frantically searched our neighborhood and town for our lost dog, Princess. It was dark, and finding a 14# mutt across an expanse on suburban subdivisions was like a needle in a haystack. We needed the next phase of the plan. Create posters. Blast it on social media. Hey, what’s this lostmydoggie.
Great website I was a little worried at first when signing up for this thinking that it would be a scam and that I’d never find my dog but this service really works. I lost him around 1 am on Christmas Day and thanks to this service sending out calls with Max’s description to the neighbors in my dev
I do have to say how impressed i am with this service. It was only a matter of a couple hours that my boy was safely home. Exactly 2 hours after i posted he was gone had o been contacted by the person that had him. 1 hour later he was home. Of course it would not work without good honest people usin
This was one of the most terrifying experience I’ve ever had it was very heartbroken to feel like part of my life was gone I could show but thanks to this Website my life got back I was able to get Lulu and I was surprise how affective and fast was that dog service finder thanks so much I really app
Read this : To my community you won’t believe this I must share this miracle story : I came back from new Smyrna Beach boating and having a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend . Our custom interior/ exterior dog pen and doggie house was securely containing our dogs at home . To our bewildermen
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Contact usA lost or missing dog locating service that can dramatically increase the chances of finding your lost dog, missing cat, or stolen pet. Our animal alert lost pet service should be used in conjunction with other traditional methods of trying to locate a missing pet, such as posting flyers, going to local shelters, and posting lost pet ads in local and community newspapers.