Animal Shelters and Lost Pet Resources in San Antonio, Texas
If your pet is missing in San Antonio, Texas, acting quickly and checking the right local resources gives you the best chance of a reunion. This page brings together official animal shelters and animal-services agencies for San Antonio alongside the free tools on Lost Pets Now, so you can report your pet, search recent local listings, and reach the organizations most likely to have taken in a found animal.
Start by filing a lost or found report and checking the newest local listings, then contact the official San Antonio animal services below. Many lost pets are brought to a municipal or county shelter, so calling and visiting in person every few days really matters. If your pet is microchipped, confirm your contact details are current with the registry. Always verify anyone who claims a pet, and meet in a safe, public place.
Use the official resources and practical steps below together with a free lost or found listing on Lost Pets Now — the more places your pet's photo and details appear, the faster the right person can connect with you.
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Official animal shelters & services in San Antonio
The City of San Antonio's municipal animal care and control department.
Search for a lost pet and learn what to do if you found one in San Antonio.
Resource details are provided by the organizations above; hours and contact information can change, so check the official website before visiting.
Steps to take right away
- Check recent found pets for a possible match near you.
- Post a lost pet report (or report a found pet) with a clear photo.
- Contact your local animal services listed above and file a report.
- Visit nearby shelters in person when possible — descriptions can miss a match.
- If your pet is microchipped, update your contact details with the registry.
Lost & found pets in San Antonio
Frequently asked questions
Where should I report a lost pet in San Antonio?
Report it to the official San Antonio animal services listed on this page, and post a free lost pet listing on Lost Pets Now so neighbors can help. Filing in both places widens your reach.
Should I visit shelters in person?
Yes. Phone descriptions can miss a match, and a scared or dirty pet may not resemble your photo. Visit nearby shelters in person every couple of days, since stray holding periods can be short.
What should I do if I found a dog or cat in San Antonio?
Keep the animal safe if you can, check for a collar or tag, and have it scanned for a microchip at a vet or shelter — often the fastest route to the owner. Then post a free found pet listing with a clear photo.
How often should I check shelter listings?
Check official shelter listings and Lost Pets Now every day, and revisit shelters in person every couple of days. New animals arrive constantly.
Can I post a lost or found pet on Lost Pets Now?
Yes, and it is free. Posting a listing adds your pet to local search results and makes it easy to share with neighbors, community groups, and shelters in San Antonio.