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
Leaving your worn shirt outside sounds crazy but it WORKS. Our indoor cat got out and came back 36 hours later. She was sitting on my wife's hoodie on the porch when we woke up.