Looking to adopt?
Click on any animal's photo to learn more about them! Every pet adopted from Fort Worth Animal Care & Control is spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped for their health and safety.
Want some one-on-one time with a potential new friend? We offer optional adoption appointments for a more personalized experience. Schedule your appointment by emailing FWACCadopt@fortworthtexas.gov or calling 817-392-1234.
Lost a pet?
Visit our Lost and Found page to check if your pet has been found in the community.
If you recognize your pet, please go to the listed location in person to begin the reclaim process. For questions or more information, email us at FWACCintakes@fortworthtexas.gov.
Male Cat
White
4 months
Grey
10 years
Female Cat
Orange
1 year
Less than a month
Black
3 years
Male Dog
Beige
7 years 3 months
Female Dog
7 years 2 months
Red
11 months
7 years
Losing a pet is heartbreaking, but many are reunited with their families—even weeks later. Stay hopeful and take these steps:
Use the Petco Love Lost tool below to search found pets and post your own lost pet alert. It uses photo-matching to help connect pets with their owners.
Visit the FWACC website often to view recently found pets. Your pet may be brought in at any time, so check daily.
Search nearby streets, parks, and alleys—especially early or late in the day. Ask neighbors if they’ve seen your pet and leave a flyer behind.
Share your pet’s photo on local platforms like Nextdoor, Facebook lost pet groups, and Ring. Also post flyers in high-traffic spots nearby.
Call your pet’s microchip company to confirm your contact info is current. Also search and post on PawBoost for added visibility.
Discovering a stray pet can be overwhelming—but a few simple steps can make a world of difference. Here's how you can help reunite a lost pet with its family:
Use the Petco Love Lost tool linked on this page to upload a clear photo and description of the pet. This image-matching platform helps lost pets get noticed and recognized by their owners quickly.
Look for a collar or ID tag that might list the owner’s contact information. Then, take the pet to a nearby veterinarian or a City of Fort Worth shelter to scan for a microchip. This small chip can hold vital contact details that may reconnect the pet with their family.
3. Spread the Word on Social Media
Share the pet’s photo and where it was found on local platforms like:
Facebook neighborhood groups
Nextdoor
Ring's Neighbors app
Local community boards
The more eyes on your post, the better the chance of reaching the right person.
Sometimes the owner is just a few doors away. Walk around the area where you found the pet, knock on doors, and ask if anyone recognizes them. A quick conversation can lead to a fast reunion.
If you're in Fort Worth, take the pet to the nearest shelter location to where it was found. This is often the first place owners check when searching for their pet. FWACC can help scan for a chip, check lost pet reports, and offer guidance and support to get the pet home safely.
Option 1:
Petco Love Lost
1. Report: Upload a photo and details of your lost or found pet. Or, search the FWACC database.
2. Search: The system scans a national database using facial recognition.
3. Reunite: Get matched and connect with the pet's finder or owner.
Option 2:
PawBoost
1. Post: Add your pet to the web's largest lost and found database.
Search by location, gender, and pet type.
2. Share: to the PawBoost-powered lost and found Facebook page for your area.
3. Promote: Print a high-quality flyer to post around your neighborhood.