Found pets · Halifax, NS

Found Pets in Halifax

Halifax and the surrounding HRM communities are connected enough that a lost pet in one neighbourhood is usually seen by neighbours in the next.

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Recent sightings near Halifax

Spotted5d ago

Orange tabby cat spotted

orange tabby cat near Bedford.
Bedford, Halifax
140 views
Spotted9d ago

Black and white cat spotted

black and white cat hanging around Dartmouth waterfront. Wouldn’t come close but didn’t run off either
around Dartmouth waterfront, Halifax
409 views
Spotted9d ago

Calico cat spotted

calico cat hanging around South End. Pretty skittish.
just off South End, Halifax
329 views
SpottedMay 17

Brown and white dog spotted

brown and white dog hanging around South End. Seemed friendly.
South End, Halifax
320 views
SpottedMay 12

Tortoiseshell cat spotted

saw a tortoiseshell cat near Hydrostone. No collar visible. Looked well-groomed so probably has a home nearby
Hydrostone, Halifax
611 views
SpottedMay 11

Black dog spotted

there’s a black dog walking around South End
South End, Halifax
555 views
SpottedMay 11

Black cat spotted

just saw a black cat at Spring Garden Road, didn’t have a collar on as far as i could tell. Wouldn’t come close but didn’t run off either.
near Spring Garden Road, Halifax
685 views
SpottedMay 3

Calico cat spotted

There’s a calico cat at Point Pleasant Park right now. Appeared healthy, no visible injuries. I don’t see anyone around looking for it. No collar that I could see. Hope someone recognizes it.
Point Pleasant Park, Halifax
667 views
SpottedApr 24

Calico cat spotted

tabby
South End, Halifax
668 views
SpottedApr 24

Black cat spotted

domestic longhair
Bedford, Halifax
526 views
SpottedApr 22

Black and white cat spotted

domestic longhair
Point Pleasant Park, Halifax
547 views

What to do if you find a stray in Halifax

  1. 1

    If the pet seems safe to approach, check for a collar and tag

    A visible phone number or tag is often the fastest path to reuniting the pet with their family.

  2. 2

    Take a clear photo and note the exact location

    Photos are the single biggest factor in matching a stray to a lost-pet listing.

  3. 3

    Post the sighting on Lost.ca

    One minute, no account required. Your post is visible to every owner searching Halifax.

  4. 4

    Take the pet to a shelter or vet to scan for a microchip

    Most shelters scan for free. Vets can also check the microchip registry.

  5. 5

    If you can safely hold the pet, do so

    Many owners aren't nearby to pick up immediately. If you can't hold them, at least mark where and when you saw them.

Shelters and rescues near Halifax

Contacting local shelters is one of the most important steps in reuniting a lost pet. Many shelters only hold stray animals for 72 hours, so call the ones nearest where your pet was last seen as soon as you can. Lost.ca partners with humane societies and shelters across Canada, and many now post the strays they take in on Lost.ca too, which is why owners often spot their pet in this feed before the shelter calls.

Nova Scotia SPCA — Provincial Office
Dartmouth, NS
Nova Scotia SPCA — Dartmouth Shelter
Dartmouth, NS
Nova Scotia SPCA — Colchester Shelter
Upper Onslow, NS
Nova Scotia SPCA — Kings Shelter
Waterville, NS

See the full Canadian shelters directory

Frequently asked questions

I found a pet in Halifax. What should I do?

Take a clear photo, note the exact location, and post a sighting on Lost.ca. It takes under a minute and doesn't require an account. You can also take the pet to a local Halifax shelter or vet to scan for a microchip.

Do I need an account to post a sighting?

No. Posting a sighting is anonymous by default. You can optionally share your email or phone if you're willing to be contacted by the pet's owner.

What if the pet ran off before I could get close?

Post the sighting anyway with the direction the pet was heading and any description you remember. Owners search the Found feed constantly, and even a rough direction helps.

Is it safe to approach a stray?

Use your judgement. A scared stray can bite. If the pet seems calm, check for a collar. If not, keep a safe distance, note the location, and post a sighting. The owner can take it from there.

How long do sightings stay visible?

Sightings remain on the Found feed until an owner claims them or until the auto-moderator removes them if they're flagged as inaccurate.

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Helpful guides

Short guides for finders. If you have a pet with you or just spotted one, these cover the essentials.

Found a stray?
How to approach a scared pet safely and reach the owner fast.
Microchip registries
Which Canadian registries vets scan, and how owners update theirs.
The first 24 hours
What the owner on the other side is doing right now.

You found a pet in Halifax?

A quick post with a photo and location can reunite a pet with their family within hours. No account needed.

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