Your pet got out. The clock is ticking. Here's the exact playbook for Rowlett, in order of priority.
First 30 minutes — do these immediately:
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Walk your neighborhood calling their name. Most pets are within a 3-block radius. Bring their favorite treats or a squeaky toy. If it's a cat, check under porches, in garages, and up trees.
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Post to these Facebook groups (in this order):
- "Lost & Found Pets — Rowlett, TX" (most active, 8K+ members, posts get seen fast)
- "Rowlett Community Group" (15K+ members, broader reach)
- "Lost & Found Pets of Rockwall County" (covers the east side of Rowlett)
- "Rowlett Texas Residents" (another active local group)
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Post on Nextdoor — Select "Lost & Found" category. Nextdoor pushes lost pet alerts to nearby neighbors automatically. Include a photo, last seen location, and your phone number.
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Post on Pawboost (pawboost.com) — Free listing that cross-posts to social media and sends alerts to local subscribers.
First 2 hours:
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Call Rowlett Animal Shelter — 972-412-6219. Open Mon-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 10am-4pm. Located at 4402 Industrial St. They intake strays daily. Give them a description and your contact info even if they don't have your pet yet.
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Check surrounding shelters:
- Garland Animal Services — 972-205-3570
- Rockwall Animal Adoption Center — 972-771-7750
- Dallas Animal Services — 214-670-5111 (if your pet could have traveled far)
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Drive to Rowlett Animal Shelter in person. Shelters are understaffed. A photo identification in person catches pets that a phone description misses.
First 24 hours:
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Put their bed, your worn clothing, and water outside your front door. Pets navigate by smell. This works especially well for cats.
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Make flyers — Name, photo, last seen location, your phone number. Post at: Kroger on Lakeview (community board near entrance), Rowlett Library (bulletin board), PetSmart on 66 (they allow lost pet flyers), Community Centre.
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Check microchip registration — If your pet is chipped, make sure your contact info is current at the chip company's website. When someone takes a found pet to ANY vet or shelter, they scan for chips.
Microchip scanning locations in Rowlett:
- Rowlett Animal Shelter (free scanning)
- Rowlett Veterinary Clinic (will scan walk-ins)
- PetSmart (most locations have scanners)
Sources:
- City of Rowlett Animal Services page (rowlett.com/animal-services)
- Pawboost.com
- Nextdoor lost pet feature
Rowlett Animal Shelter is small and understaffed but the people there genuinely care. Go in person if you can. They recognized my dog from a description before I even showed a photo.