Lost & Found Pets

If you're interested in adopting any of the pets on this page, please call PSL Animal Control at 772-871-5042

The location of these pets is subject to change.

Report a Lost or Found Pet

If you have lost or found a pet, please call 772-871-5042 to submit a report. It is helpful to provide a current photo of the animal.

The photo gallery on this webpage is updated weekly with lost pets that enter the PSL Animal Control facility.

In addition to this webpage, Port St. Lucie Animal Control uses Pawboost.com to post lost pets online:

Animal Shelters

Humane Society of St. Lucie County: Operates a no-kill nonprofit animal shelter located at 8890 Glades Cut Off Rd, Port St. Lucie Fl, 34986. Port St. Lucie Animal Control keeps all domestic animals for a 5 day stray hold period at PSL Animal Control. After 5 days, the animals are transferred to the Humane Society of St. Lucie County. Residents should call PSL Animal Control if they have lost a pet.

St. Lucie County’s Animal Safety Division Shelter: Animals impounded by St. Lucie County’s Animal Safety staff will be temporarily housed at the county’s new shelter, located behind the Midway Veterinary Hospital at 3404 West Midway Road, while they attempt to reconnect lost pets with their owners. Animals picked up by St. Lucie County’s Animal Services will be held at the facility on a five-day stray hold before being transferred to various partnering rescues and/or adoption facilities. Images of the lost dogs and cats housed in St. Lucie County’s shelter are posted on their website

Fort Pierce Animal Control Adoption Centerlocated 100 Savannah Road, Fort Pierce, FL 34982 is operated by the City of Fort Pierce Animal Control Division. Lost pets picked up by Animal Control are taken to this facility for their stray hold and adopted if no owner claims them.

Social Media & External Websites

Social media can be an effective and powerful tool when you’re searching for your lost pet. Facebook and Missing Animal sites are popular and useful social media sites that will work well when integrated into your search campaign to spread the word of your lost pet. Below are a few popular websites to see lost animals in our local area:

Microchipping

Registered microchips give lost pets the best chance of returning home.

Learn more about microchipping