Lost pets · Iqaluit, NU

Lost Pets in Iqaluit

Recent missing-pet posts from Iqaluit, NU. Most owners on this page are checking their phones constantly — a single message from a neighbour who's seen their pet can be enough to pull them home.

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Recently reported missing in Iqaluit

Lost Egyptian Mau black and white named Salem in Iqaluit
LOST May 15

Salem

Egyptian Mau
near Plateau, Iqaluit
Lost British Shorthair tortoiseshell named Shadow in Iqaluit
LOST May 7

Shadow

British Shorthair
downtown Iqaluit
Lost Pomeranian white named Finn in Iqaluit
LOST Apr 27

Finn

Pomeranian
around Road to Nowhere area, Iqaluit

What to do if your pet goes missing in Iqaluit

  1. 1

    Search the area immediately, starting close to home

    Most lost pets are within a few blocks of where they escaped. Walk familiar routes, bring treats, and call their name calmly.

  2. 2

    Call local Iqaluit shelters and animal control

    Use the Canadian shelter directory linked above. Many shelters keep found animals for only 72 hours.

  3. 3

    Post on Lost.ca and local community groups

    Lost.ca notifies neighbours in your area. Also share on neighbourhood Facebook groups and community boards.

  4. 4

    Check the Found feed on Lost.ca

    Most reunions happen because owners spot their pet in someone else's photo, not the other way around.

  5. 5

    Put up flyers nearby

    Print posters with a clear photo, your phone number, and the last seen location. Lost.ca's listing page has a built-in print button.

  6. 6

    Contact your microchip registry

    If your pet is chipped, make sure your contact info on file is current.

Shelters and rescues near Iqaluit

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.

We don't have a shelter listed for NU yet. Try searching for your local humane society, or check our national directory below.

See the full Canadian shelters directory

Frequently asked questions

How do I report a lost pet in Iqaluit?

Click "Report a lost pet" anywhere on Lost.ca. The form takes about one minute: your pet's name, species, where you last saw them, a photo, and how owners can reach you. The listing goes live immediately and appears on the Iqaluit lost-pets page.

Is Lost.ca free to use?

Yes. Lost.ca is a community-driven pet lost and found. There is no fee to post a lost-pet listing or report a sighting.

What should I do first if my pet goes missing in Iqaluit?

Post on Lost.ca immediately so neighbours see it, then call local Iqaluit shelters and animal control. Most lost pets are recovered within 500 metres of where they escaped.

How long should I keep my listing active?

Keep the listing active until your pet is home. You can edit or mark it as reunited from your dashboard. Most pets are found within the first two weeks.

How does Lost.ca match found sightings to lost pets?

Your dashboard automatically highlights recent sightings in Iqaluit that match your pet's species and area. Owners review them one by one. We don't guess, we just make the haystack smaller.

Can I report someone else's lost pet?

Yes, as long as you have permission. Listings require your contact info so owners and finders can connect.

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Helpful guides

Short, practical guides from reuniting thousands of pets. Start with the first-24-hours playbook.

The first 24 hours
Hour-by-hour playbook for the day your pet goes missing.
Poster checklist
What actually gets calls from a flyer on a telephone pole.
Microchip registries
Every Canadian chip registry and how to keep your info current.

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