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Pet alerts in Minneapolis
This page collects alerts about lost and found pets in Minneapolis. Use the map and filters to quickly see listings near a specific area.
If your dog or cat is missing — post an alert with a photo, description, and last-seen location. If you found a pet — add a notice so the owner sees it faster.
Lost and Found Pets in Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Lost Dog - Shakopee Eagle Creek/Southbridge area
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A recent lost-pet alert in Minneapolis.
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Guides & FAQ
Pet-search help for Minneapolis
Short guides and answers to frequent questions: what to do in the first hours, how to write an alert, and where to look for the owner.
What to Do If Your Dog Is Missing in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Step-by-step search plan and how to post a strong alert.
What to Do If Your Cat Is Missing in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Where to look first and what to include in your alert.
What to Do If You Found a Dog in Minneapolis, Minnesota
What to do in the first hours and how to find the owner.
What to Do If You Found a Cat in Minneapolis, Minnesota
How to keep the cat safe and where to report the find.
Frequently asked questions
What is Lost Pets Now in Minneapolis?
Lost Pets Now is a community board for lost and found pet alerts in Minneapolis and across the United States. Local residents share photos, descriptions, and contact info to help reunite pets with their families.
What should I do if my dog is lost in Minneapolis?
Check nearby yards, lobbies, transit stops, and walking spots, then post an alert with a photo, description, area, and contact info.
What should I do if my cat is lost in Minneapolis?
Search the building lobby, basement, yard, and quiet hiding spots near home, then post an alert with a photo and the precise area.
How do I post a pet alert?
Add an alert about a lost, found, or spotted pet with a photo, description, city, and contact info — more people will see it and can help.
What should I do if I found an animal in Minneapolis?
Post an alert with a photo, the location, and a description. It helps the owner find the pet faster.

