Found Pets

See what animals have been brought to DoveLewis recently. Get more tips on what to do if you’ve lost a pet or found an animal.

Found Pets
Description
FOUND KITTEN: Female Domestic Shorthair Seal Point - MGD17013
Sex
Female
Found Near
SW 53rd Ave & SW Brugger St
Found On
Description
FOUND CAT: 2 Year Old, Tuxedo, Male Intact Domestic Shorthair - MGD17008
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Sex
Male
Found Near
Hwy 26 and SW Scholls Ferry Rd
Found On
Description
FOUND CAT: 10 Year Old, Female Bengal - MGD17010
Sex
Female
Found Near
NE Dekum St and NE 33rd Ave
Found On
Description
FOUND CAT: Adult, Male, Black/White Domestic Shorthair - MGD17005
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Sex
Male
Found Near
Unknown
Found On
Description
FOUND CAT: 7 Years old , Female, Domestic Short Hair Tuxedo - MCD17006
Breed
Domestic short hair
Sex
Female
Weight
14lbs
Found Near
SW 12th and SW Clay
Found On
Description
FOUND DOG: Adult Female Tricolored Pit Bull Terrier Mix - MGD16998
Breed
American Pit Bull Terrier Mix
Sex
Female
Weight
66lbs
Found Near
60th halsey And 61st halsey
Found On
Description
FOUND CAT: Adult Female Tortie Domestic Shorthair - MGD16999
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Sex
Female
Weight
7lbs
Found Near
152nd And Beech
Found On
Description
FOUND KITTEN: Young, Male Intact Orange Tabby Domestic Shorthair - MGD16996
Sex
Male
Found Near
Aspen Summit Dr and SE Flavel
Found On
Description
FOUND FELINE: Adult Male Neutered Tabby DSH - MGD16985
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Sex
Male
Weight
8lbs
Found Near
McLaughlin
Found On
Description
FOUND DOG: Adult Female Tan Dachshund Mix - MGD16980
Breed
Dachshund Mix
Sex
Female
Weight
20lbs
Found Near
SE Sandy Blvd & SE 12th Ave
Found On

Lost a pet?

Does DoveLewis have my lost pet?

You can see animals that have been brought to the hospital recently. When a good Samaritan or first responder brings an injured or ill stray animal to DoveLewis, our hospital staff takes several steps to treat the animal and find its owner. Pets in our care are then transported to a shelter if their owners have not been located. 

How do I update my pet's microchip?

If you don’t have your microchip number or the name of the manufacturer, contact your veterinarian’s office or the veterinarian where the chip was implanted. They should have that information on file. Learn more about how to help your lost pet. 

Can DoveLewis help me find my pet?

We want to reunite all lost pets with their families, but our teams must stay focused on injured or ill patients. We do have helpful resources available, including a poster template that you can use to ask your friends, family and neighbors to keep an eye out for your pet. 

Found an Animal?

I found an injured animal. What do I do?

You should always call the Audubon Society if you find an injured wild animal during the day. They will assess the situation and either transport the animal themselves or give you further instruction. If you have any reservations about rescuing or handling a stray animal, call your local county shelter. Learn more about what to do if you find a stray or wild animal

Do you take in all stray and wild animals?

DoveLewis can only take injured animals. If you see no obvious injuries or unhealthy behavior, take the animal to a nearby veterinarian to check for a microchip or drop him off at a local county shelter. If the animal seems aggressive, you can always call the shelter instead of taking the animal yourself.

I found an "abandoned" wild animal. What do I do?

Good Samaritans often come across baby animals, especially birds, that seem to be abandoned. More often than not, these babies are being cared for by their parents even if it’s not immediately obvious to a person. Some bird species leave the nest and spend as many as 2-5 days on the ground before they can fly. During this time, the birds are learning vital life skills. So, unless you see a visible injury, it’s best to leave it to nature. Uninjured wildlife should never be touched.

Found Pets & Stray Animals

What do you do if your pet is lost? How do we handle stray animals? We've got answers.

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