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Lost pet — how to find them fast

A fast, practical plan for finding a lost pet, plus the shelters and microchip registries to contact.

When a pet goes missing in Fayetteville, speed and visibility are everything. Most lost pets are found close to home within the first day.

  1. Search the immediate area. Check nearby gardens, sheds, and quiet spots. Bring treats and a familiar item, and call calmly.
  2. Alert the microchip registry. Flag your pet as missing with the microchip database so your details are current if they're scanned.
  3. Call local shelters and vets. Phone shelters, pounds, and veterinary practices around Fayetteville and ask them to note your pet's description.
  4. Post online and on lost-pet databases. Share clear photos in local community groups and lost-pet services.
  5. Put up visible notices. A simple poster with a photo, the area, and a contact number still works.
  6. Post a listing. Add a lost-pet listing for Fayetteville so found-pet reports nearby surface alongside yours.

Helpful resources for Fayetteville

Recent reports in Fayetteville

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Beagle mix with blue collar lost near Fayetteville Town Center

I lost my beagle mix yesterday around 3pm near the Fayetteville Town Center by the fountain on College Avenue. He’s about 25 pounds, mostly white with tan patches, and he wears a bright blue reflective collar with a small bone-shaped tag that says 'Max'. He has a distinctive white chest patch and a floppy left ear that tilts when he’s curious, and he can be a bit skittish around strangers. If you’ve seen him wandering near the shops along Hay Street, I’d be so grateful to get him back—he means the world to us; you can reach me at [email protected].

Fayetteville 4 months ago
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Bearded dragon Ember, sandy brown with orange highlights

I lost my bearded dragon, Ember, yesterday around 4:15pm. He’s about 6 inches long, sandy brown with darker vertical stripes and a bright blue harness with a tiny silver bell. I last saw him behind the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street, near the loading dock, as I was heading home. Ember is more than a pet to me—he’s part of my daily routine, and I’m really worried he slipped out during the rush. If you spot a dragon scurrying under a bench or planter, please text me right away; I’ll meet you ASAP to bring him home.

Fayetteville 5 months ago
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Red reflective dog leash with paw charm

I lost my red reflective dog leash this afternoon around 3:15pm near the Fayetteville Square on Dickson Street, by the Walton Arts Center. It’s a 6-foot nylon leash with a bright red color, a small black paw-print charm hanging near the handle, and a slightly worn black plastic buckle. I attached it to my beagle’s collar, and I’m worried because he tends to wander when excited. This leash has sentimental value—my sister gave it to me after his surgery—and I’d really appreciate getting it back.

Fayetteville 6 months ago