Lost and Found Pets

Lost a Pet? Found a Pet? Start Here!

If you’ve lost or found a pet, act quickly! Time is critical. Use the resources below to increase your chances of a successful reunion.

Lost a Pet?

  1. Visit Local Shelters: Check with the shelters listed below regularly.
  2. Submit a Lost Pet Report: Complete our online report form and provide as many details as possible.
  3. Use Petco Love Lost: Search using their facial recognition tool to find a match.
  4. Report Lost Pets on PawBoost: Create a lost pet alert to share with local shelters and social media.

Found a Pet?

  1. Check for ID or Microchip: Scan the pet for a microchip at your local shelter or vet.
  2. Report Found Pets Online: Submit a found pet report with us.
  3. Post Found Pets on PawBoost: Share the found pet on PawBoost and other social platforms.
  4. Use Petco Love Lost: Upload the found pet’s photo to search for a potential match in their database.

Local Animal Shelters

  • San Bernardino City Animal Services
    333 Chandler Place, San Bernardino, CA 92408
    (909) 998-4000

  • San Bernardino County Animal Services (Devore Shelter)
    19777 Shelter Way, San Bernardino, CA 92407
    (909) 386-9820

  • Rancho Cucamonga Shelter
    11780 Arrow Route, Rancho Cucamonga, CA
    (909) 466-7387

  • Redlands Animal Shelter
    504 N. Kansas, Redlands, CA
    (909) 798-7644

Helpful Tips

  • Check Shelters Daily: Visit or check shelter websites every three days.
  • Utilize Social Media: Share posts on Facebook, Nextdoor, Neighbors, and other platforms.
  • Alert Neighbors: Notify local businesses, vets, and residents.

Remember: Most pets lose their collars and tags—don’t rely solely on them. Always keep your contact information current on your pet’s microchip and ID tags.

View Lost Pets in the Shelter
View Pets Found by the Community

Additional Resources to Help You Reunite with Your Pet

We partner with trusted platforms to maximize the chances of finding your pet:

PawBoost

PawBoost alerts local shelters, rescue groups, and pet lovers in your area when a pet is reported lost or found. Their service includes:

  • Social media integration for widespread sharing.
  • A lost & found pet database for quick browsing.
  • Free lost pet flyers to print and distribute.

Petco Love Lost
Petco Love Lost uses advanced facial recognition technology to match lost and found pets across multiple shelters and organizations. You can:

  • Upload a photo to instantly search for your pet.
  • Access a nationwide network of shelters and rescues.
  • Receive notifications if a similar pet is found.

By utilizing both resources, you’re covering local and broader areas, increasing the likelihood of a reunion!


Don’t give up—some pets are found months or even years later!