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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 Liverpool, 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 Liverpool 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 Liverpool so found-pet reports nearby surface alongside yours.

Helpful resources for Liverpool

Recent reports in Liverpool

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Red dog harness with blue paw charm

I lost my red dog harness yesterday around 3pm near the Albert Dock by the Mersey Ferry terminal in Liverpool. It's a nylon medium-size harness with bright red color and reflective stitching along the edges. There’s a tiny blue paw-print charm attached to the chest strap and a faint scratch on the plastic buckle from a tumble last week. It means a lot to me because it was a gift from my sister and it helps keep my pup safe during walks. If anyone found it, please get in touch — I’d really appreciate getting it back!

Liverpool 4 months ago
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Leopard gecko Mochi - orange/white speckled, small

Lost leopard gecko Mochi: orange and white speckled, about 4 inches long, with a faint brown stripe down the back and a slightly chipped tip on the tail. I had him in a small black travel terrarium with a red heat mat. Yesterday around 6:20pm, he vanished from our flat near the Baltic Market on Parliament Street in Liverpool. He's shy but gentle, and loves warm spots behind rocks in the tank; he's not easy to spot in the dark. My daughter adores him and he's been part of our family for over a year; we're really worried and just want him back safe.

Liverpool 5 months ago
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Lost bright green pet green tree frog named 'Kermit' around Sefton Park, Liverpool.

I lost my pet green tree frog named 'Kermit' around Sefton Park in Liverpool. He got out of his enclosure, and I've been searching everywhere for him. He’s about the size of a baseball, bright green, with a few yellow spots. I really miss him and hope someone finds him soon.

Sefton Park, Liverpool, United Kingdom 10 months ago