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I Found A Lost Pet! What Should I Do?

  • ​​Snap a few photos: Ensure collars and/or other identifying markings are visible. Do not use any social media filters to alter the appearance of the pet.

  • Fill out a Found Report online: If the pet is sick or injured, let us know right away. Call Field Services at 954-359-1313 prompt #2. 

  • Post on social media: Be as descriptive as possible of when and where you found the pet. Include nearby landmarks and/or roads. TRY: Petco Love LostPawboost, Facebook Groups​, and Nextdoor.

  • Create colorful fliers: Post them around the area you found the pet. TRY: Parks, Pet Supply Stores, Convenience Stores, Neighborhood Community Centers & Local Dog Parks

  • Scan for a chip: Stop by a local veterinary office or the shelter to get the pet scanned for a microchip. 

  • Walk the pet around the area you found them: Have fliers on hand to give out to neighbors. 

  • Don’t give up: A lost pet’s best chance at being reunited is within their community.

Social Media applications such as Nextdoor and Facebook groups leverage thousands of residents to reach every inch of our County.​

If you are willing to hold onto the pet for longer than 72 hours, please consider becoming a pet foster parent.

Email us at Foster@Broward.org​, we can provide supplies

Fostering saves lives!

If you find a lost dog or cat, there are many ways you can help reunite the pet with their owner. If the pet has identification, you should search our Pet Registration Database with the pet’s Broward County Rabies Registration Tag. Your search result, if successful, will include the pet owners name, address, phone number and pet description.

Registration Tag Number Search

You can use this database to view information about your pet's registration, or to search for information on the owner of a lost cat or dog. You can search​ the database​ by use of the pet's registration tag number or tattoo number. If your search is successful, the owner’s name, address, phone number and description of the registered animal will appear.

The database is updated regularly; however it is possible that a valid registration number may not appear. We may not have received the rabies certificate from the veterinarian, for example. Or, new registration information may be awaiting data entry. For questions, please call 954-359-1313.

Registration Tag Number Search

  1. Enter the letter "L" (for license), followed by the last two digits of the year the license was issued (2012 would be "12" ) and then enter a hyphen ("-") L12-

  2. Enter the registration tag number exactly as it appears on the tag. There should be no spaces between the L, the year, the hyphen and the tag number.​

Example: a registration tag issued in 2012 would be entered as L12-002954

Tattoo Number Search

The tattoo number is located on the animal's inner right thigh.​​​​

  1. Enter the letters "BC" followed by the last two digits of the year the tattoo was applied (2010 would be "10") and then enter a hyphen ("-"). BC10-

  2. Enter the remaining numbers (up to four digits). Do not add spaces between the characters and numbers; do not add zeros.

Example: a tattoo applied in 2010 would be entered as BC10-1104

Complete the Search

Once the registration tag or tattoo number is entered, click Search​.

​Bringing a lost pet to the shelter should be your LAST RESORT – not your first reaction. If you decide to pick up a lost pet, please hold on to the pet for at least 72 hours to give the pet the best chance of returning home. Email ACADfoundpets@broward.org​ for more information.​

Lost/Found

​​​​Time is essential when trying to find your lost pet, especially if your pet is not wearing a Broward County Rabies Registration Tag or has no tattoo or microchip containing identification information. Broward County Animal Care is required to hold lost pets with identification for five (5) days (not including holidays and when the shelter is closed) and animals without identification for three (3) days, hoping that they can be reunited with their owners.

Animal Care recommends you immediately take these three steps to maximize your chances of reuniting with your pet. Report a lost pet and view found pets on:

  1. Petco Love Lost​
  2. Pawboost
  3. 24Petconnect: Lost, Found, and Adoptable Animals​​​


View Found Pets at our Shelter

View photos of all the dogs and cats in our shelter. If you see your pet listed, please visit the shelter in person immediately to positively identify and reclaim your pet. You can also call us at 954-359-1313 or email us directly at admissions@broward.org to place a hold on a pet and receive instructions on how to reclaim your lost pet.

View Dogs View Cats


View Found Pets Reported to Us (not at our Shelter)

View photos of all the dogs and cats reported to us by the residents who found them. If you see your pet listed, e-mail us immediately at admissions@broward.org so we can give you instructions on how to be reunited with your dog or cat.  

PLEASE NOTE: THE FOUND DOGS AND CATS LISTED ARE NOT AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION!

View all found Dogs View all found Cats


I See My Pet Online

If you see your dog or cat on our website, please contact us right away at 954-357-9758 or e-mail us at admissions@broward.org​.

Frequently Asked Questions


​​PLEASE NOTE: We will always attempt to call you if your dog or cat comes into our Adoption Center and has identification (Broward County Rabies Registration Tag, tattoo, microchip, or ID tag). However, as a pet owner, it is your responsibility to contact us about your lost pet and to make every effort to find them.


Reporting a Found Pet

​​If you find a lost dog or cat, there are many ways you can help reunite the pet with its owner:

  1. Contact the owner listed on the ID tag.
  2. Search​ our Pet Registration Database for pets with a Broward County Registration Tag, tattoo, or microchip.
  3. Have the pet scanned for a microchip at a local veterinary clinic

Please report found pets to ACADFoundPets@broward.org. You can also report found pets on Petco Love Lost, Pawboost,​ and 24Petconnect: Lost, Found and Adoptable Animals.


Reporting a Found Pet Without I.D.

​​​While it’s more difficult to reunite a lost pet with its owner when it has no identification, there are still things you can do to achieve a happy reunion: 

  1. Please report a found pet by emailing ACADFoundPets@broward.org​.
  2. Report a found pet on Petco Love Lost​Pawboost, and 24Petconnect: Lost, Found, and Adoptable Animals


Pet Registration Database

You can use this database to view information about your pet's registration or to search for information on the owner of a lost cat or dog that you have found. You can search the database by using the pet's registration tag number or tattoo number. If your search is successful, the owner’s name, address, phone number, and description of the registered animal will appear.

The database is updated regularly; however it is possible that a valid registration number may not appear. We may not have received the rabies certificate from the veterinarian, for example. Or, new registration information may be awaiting data entry. For questions, please call 954-359-1313.

Registration Tag Number Search

  1. Enter the letter "L" (for license), followed by the last two digits of the year the license was issued (2012 would be "12" ) and then enter a hyphen ("-") L12-
  2. Enter the registration tag number exactly as it appears on the tag. There should be no spaces between the L, the year, the hyphen and the tag number.

    Example: a registration tag issued in 2012 would be entered as L12-002954

Tattoo Number Search​
The tattoo number is located on the animal's inner right thigh.​​​

  1. Enter the letters "BC" followed by the last two digits of the year the tattoo was applied (2010 would be "10") and then enter a hyphen ("-"). BC10-
  2. Enter the remaining numbers (up to four digits). Do not add spaces between the characters and numbers; do not add zeros.

    Example: a tattoo applied in 2010 would be entered as BC10-1104

Complete the Search
Once the registration tag or tattoo number is entered, click Search.

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