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Lost Pet in Glasgow

Every year, hundreds of beloved pets go missing across Glasgow's vibrant neighbourhoods — from the red sandstone tenements of the West End to the leafy streets of Pollokshields and the busy riverside paths along the Clyde. A frightened cat hiding beneath a parked car on Byres Road or a dog who bolted during fireworks near Glasgow Green deserves every chance to find their way home. Glasgow's community spirit is extraordinary, and that same warmth that fills our city's markets and mutual aid groups can help reunite families with their missing companions. Share sightings, check back closes and communal gardens, and alert local Facebook groups immediately. Time is critical — the first 24 hours matter most. If your pet is missing or you've spotted one, please visit **missing.pet** right now and make a report today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do immediately if my pet goes missing in Glasgow?
Act fast — search your immediate surroundings including back closes, communal gardens, and nearby lanes. Post on local Glasgow Facebook groups, contact nearby vets and rescue centres like the Scottish SPCA, and register your pet on missing.pet straight away to alert your local community.
Is microchipping required for pets in Scotland?
Yes, microchipping is legally required for dogs in Scotland. If your dog is lost and found, any vet or council warden can scan the chip to identify you as the owner. Always keep your contact details updated on the microchip database to ensure a swift reunion.
How can missing.pet help me find my lost pet in Glasgow?
missing.pet creates a dedicated alert for your lost pet that notifies registered users in your specific Glasgow area. It maps sightings in real time, helping you track your pet's movements across neighbourhoods and giving your search the widest possible local reach.