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Lost a pet? Found a pet?

Free. Real-time. Community-powered. Your local community can help bring them home.

How it works

01

Post in 30 seconds

Photo, last-seen location, contact. That's it.

02

Your community sees it

Real-time, in the suburbs near where they went missing.

03

Mark them safe

When they're found, we celebrate with you — and let the community know.

Why we built this

A friend's dog went missing in Brisbane a few years back. The first 24 hours were the worst — Facebook groups, council lost-and-found pages, posters, neighbourhood chats. Eight tools, none of them designed for the job.

The Lost Pet Register is the feature I wish had existed back then. One place. Real-time. Free. No corporate spin, no sign-up to search. Just a tool to help bring pets home.

It's free for everyone — pet owners, finders, rescuers, councils — and it always will be.

— JOHANNA JADE, FOUNDER

If your pet is missing right now

  1. 1. Post to the Lost Pet Register. A clear photo, last-seen location, your phone number. Do this first — it's free and takes 30 seconds.
  2. 2. Search the immediate area. Most pets are within 500m of where they went missing in the first few hours. Call their name calmly.
  3. 3. Contact local vets and shelters. Microchipped pets are scanned by every vet and shelter — call the closest ones today.
  4. 4. Post in local Facebook groups. Suburb groups and lost-pet groups. Cross-link to your Pet Health Hub listing.
  5. 5. Knock on doors. Scared pets hide in sheds, under decks, in garages. Ask neighbours to check.

If you've found a pet

  1. 1. Check our Lost Pet Register. Owners post here first — there's a good chance they're already looking.
  2. 2. Take them to a vet to scan for a microchip. It's free, quick, and the fastest path home.
  3. 3. Post that you've found them. Photo, found location, your contact details. The owner can find you.
  4. 4. Keep them safe and warm. Water, a quiet space, and patience until the owner gets in touch.

Pet Health Hub is the home of community pet care in Australia.