Hampton Roads Lost & Found Pets

Whether your playful pup slipped their leash in Norfolk or you stumbled upon a friendly feline wandering the streets of Newport News, Peeva’s Lost & Found Pet Database is here for Hampton Roads pet lovers. This free and easy-to-use resource connects you with lost and found pets across the region, including Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Suffolk, and all the charming neighborhoods in between.

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Brokenhearted in Hampton Roads? Microchips Save the Day!

Ever heard that sinking feeling when your leash goes slack and Fido’s nowhere to be found? Or maybe you stumbled upon a scaredy-cat on your walk through the Virginia Beach park? We’ve all been there, hearts pounding in our chests, hoping for a happy ending.

Here’s the superhero nobody talks about: microchips! These tiny heroes, about the size of a rice grain, are implanted under your pet’s skin. Vets can scan them in seconds, revealing a unique code that leads straight back to you – no cape required! Lost in Suffolk? Found in Norfolk? Microchips don’t care about city limits, just reuniting you with your furry (or feathery) best friend.

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Post a Lost or Found Pet

Submit your post for approval and we will publish it on our website. In the post title field, specify if the pet is lost or found. In the post content field, include: 

  • Pet name
  • Location last seen (e.g. Buffalo, New York 14202)
  • Date last seen (MM/DD/YYYY)
  • Type of pet (dog, cat)
  • Breed
  • Gender
  • Age
  • Are they microchipped? 
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Microchipping for Swift Recovery

In these instances, a microchip is invaluable. Peeva’s microchips not only store essential information for identification but also, when registered with Peeva, enable us to send instant lost pet alerts to our extensive network of partners, including local shelters and pet owners. 

Community Engagement

We encourage Brevard County residents to collaborate. By monitoring your area and reporting sightings on our platform, you contribute significantly to reuniting lost pets with their families.

Immediate Action Steps

If your pet is lost, post on our database with a clear description and the last known location. Also, check with local shelters and inform nearby veterinarians.

Let's Make a Difference

Our aim is to foster a supportive community network in Brevard County, streamlining the process of finding lost pets. Quick action, combined with local support and resources like Peeva's microchip registration, can significantly increase the likelihood of a joyful reunion.

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Still Hopeful? Check Local Shelters and Resources

Don’t give up on finding your furry friend! Here’s how Hampton Roads shelters and organizations can help:

Report a Lost Pet: If your pet went missing in Hampton, call their non-emergency line (757-727-6111) to see if Animal Control picked them up.

Spread the Word Online: Utilize social media platforms like Facebook groups that connect you with other pet lovers in the Yorktown area searching for lost and found pets.

Check Found Pets at Shelters: If you found a lost pet, or are hoping to find yours, contact the Virginia Beach Animal Care and Adoption Center (385-4444) during their operating hours. They might just have your missing friend waiting to go home!

Level Up Your Lost Pet Detective Skills: Proactive Pawtection!

Finding a lost pet is like cracking a mystery – and you’re the hero! Here’s your detective kit:

ID Badge: A collar and ID tag with your contact info are like a detective’s badge. Make sure it’s securely fastened, it’s their “missing person” poster!

Fortress Fence: Inspect your yard like a crime scene. Check for escape routes – any loose boards or gaps are like open windows for curious paws.

Eagle Eye: Keep a watchful eye on your pet, especially outdoors. Think of yourself as a bodyguard – distractions can lead to disappearing acts!

Walk This Way: Regular walks are like brain training for your pet. A tired and stimulated pup is less likely to become a wanderlust wanderer.

Update Alert: Moving or changing your number? Don’t forget to update your pet’s microchip and ID tag info. It’s like updating your detective license – gotta keep those contact details fresh!

By following these detective tips, you can prevent your pet from becoming a missing person and increase the chances of a heartwarming reunion. Remember, a little prevention goes a long way – so grab your detective hat and keep your furry friend safe!

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