Across the country, dedicated local groups are working tirelessly to care for and reunite animals separated from their families.

Found a Pet?

If you lost or found a pet, post their photo on Petco Love Lost.

Petco Love Lost is a free national service that uses photo-matching technology to reunite lost pets. It can make matches between any pets you post and multiple platforms, including local shelters’ found-pet databases, Nextdoor, and Neighbors by Ring, giving you the best chance to find or help a lost pet before taking them to the shelter. 

Post a pet photo 

 

Need more suggestions? Review our found pet tips page.

Lost a Pet?

Post your pet's photo on Petco Love Lost. The free national service uses photo-matching technology to reunite lost pets.

It can make matches between any pets you post and multiple platforms, including local shelters’ found-pet databases, Nextdoor, and Neighbors by Ring, giving you the best chance to find or help a lost pet before taking them to the shelter. 

Post a pet photo 


Help Reunite Pets Impacted by the Central Texas Floods

If you lost or found a pet in flood areas, we understand that it can be overwhelming to figure out where to go or what to do. That's why Best Friends Network has compiled a list of local groups participating in reunion efforts as well as tips and tools to make the system easier to navigate and hopefully, help you get pets back with the people that love and miss them. 


Review the websites and social media pages of these local organizations*, as well as local resource groups, working to reunite lost pets.

Check in your own county, but also surrounding counties as your pet could have ended up there. If you can physically visit the shelters to check for your pet, please do.

*This list is not comprehensive, we recommend searching social media platforms including Facebook and Nextdoor for other organizations or individuals who have found pets. 

Burnet County

Hill Country Humane Society
Website | Facebook

Lost/Found Pet and Pet Resource Groups: 

Comal County
Lost/Found Pet and Pet Resource Groups: 

Gillepsie County

Hill Country SPCA
Website | Facebook


Hays County
Lost/Found Pet and Pet Resource Groups: 

Kendall County

City of Boerne Animal Shelter & Control Facility
Website | Facebook

Hill Country SPCA
Website | Facebook

Kendall County Animal Shelter
Website | Facebook

Lost/Found Pet and Pet Resource Groups: 

Kerr County

Animal Welfare Society Of Kerr County, Texas
Website | Facebook

Hill Country SPCA
Website | Facebook

Kerr County Animal Services
Website | Facebook

Kerrville Pets Alive! 
Website | Facebook

Humane Society Of Kerrville
Website | Facebook

Kerr County Search and Rescue Operations facilitated by Austin Pets Alive!

Please fill out this form if you are missing a pet, have found a pet, or need to report a pet left behind.

Submit this form 

Lost/Found Pet and Pet Resource Groups: 

Lampasas County

Lampasas Animal Shelter
Website | Facebook


Llano County

Hill Country Humane Society
Website | Facebook

Hill Country SPCA
Website | Facebook

Llano City Animal Control
Website | Facebook


Mason County

Hill Country SPCA
Website | Facebook

Second Chance - Mason Animal Rescue
Website | Facebook


McCulloch County

Brady Animal Control
Website | Facebook


San Saba County

San Saba Animal Shelter
Website | Facebook

San Saba County Friends of Animals
Website | Facebook


Tom Green

Concho Valley PAWS
Website | Facebook

San Angelo Animal Services
Website | Facebook


Travis County

Austin Animal Center
Website | Facebook

Austin Pets Alive!
Website | Facebook

Austin Humane Society
Website | Facebook

Lost/Found Pet and Pet Resource Groups: 
Cedar Park Lost and Found Pets (Primarily Williamson County, Cedar Park extends into Travis County)
Leander Lost and Found Pets (Primarily Williamson County, Leander extends into Travis County)

Williamson County

Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter 
Website | Facebook

Help spread the word! Pick up yard signs for free today at Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter, between 12-6pm CT. 

Georgetown Animal Shelter
Website | Facebook

Lost/Found Pet and Pet Resource Groups: 
Cedar Park Lost and Found Pets (Primarily Williamson County, Cedar Park extends into Travis County)
Leander Lost and Found Pets (Primarily Williamson County, Leander extends into Travis County)

Organizations Supporting in the Region

Austin Pets Alive!
Website | Facebook

Austin Pets Alive! has been on the front lines of animal rescue efforts since catastrophic flooding began in Central Texas on July 4 through intake of pets in impacted areas.

We’d love your help spreading the word, too.

Please share these graphics (English and Spanish), print out flyers, or direct neighbors looking for lost/found pet support to bfas.org/reunitepets.