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Found/Stray Reptiles Database for Long Beach, CA

Search lost and found reptiles, as well as other pets, in the Long Beach area with PawBoost.

12 found reptiles in your search

Shelter Stray Female Reptile last seen Near BLOCK BLCK CLARK AVE, LONG BEACH, CA 90815, 7700 E Spring St, Long Beach, CA 90815, USA

Reported 4 days ago

Shelter Intake Female Reptile

SHELTER INTAKE PawBoost ID: 72999768


7700 E Spring St, Long Beach, CA 90815, USA

Long Beach Animal Care Services

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Small Green & Red Red Eared Slidr, Age: 10 Years 00 Months 03 Days

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Found/Stray Unknown Reptile last seen Lullaby Lane & S Kenmore St, Anaheim, CA 92804

Reported 4 weeks ago, updated 2 weeks ago

Found Pet Unknown Reptile

FOUND PawBoost ID: 72901928


Anaheim, CA 92804

Sulcata tortoise (African spurred tortoise)

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Found/Stray Unknown Reptile last seen Sunset Park, Rancho Hills Dr CHINO HILLS CA, Chino Hills, CA 91709

Reported 2 weeks ago

Found Pet Unknown Reptile

FOUND PawBoost ID: 72947856


Chino Hills, CA 91709

FOUND TORTOISE CHINO HILLS Rancho Hills Dr near Sunset Park Owner must provide photos as proof of ownership Not or foster

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Found/Stray Unknown Reptile last seen Keim Street, Rosemead, CA 91770

Reported 3 weeks ago, updated 2 weeks ago

Found Pet Unknown Reptile

FOUND PawBoost ID: 72919091


Rosemead, CA 91770

Sulcata tortoise, maybe 1-2 years old.

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Found/Stray Unknown Reptile last seen Crescent Heights and Clinton, Los Angeles, CA 90048

Reported 3 weeks ago

Found Pet Unknown Reptile

FOUND PawBoost ID: 72935467


Los Angeles, CA 90048

Mature Red-Bellied Slider Turtle

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Found/Stray Unknown Reptile last seen Paseo WestPark & Hamilton, Irvine, CA 92614

Reported 2 months ago, updated 3 weeks ago

Found Pet Unknown Reptile

FOUND PawBoost ID: 72759314


Irvine, CA 92614

Tortoise

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Found/Stray Unknown Reptile last seen Seaman st, South El Monte, CA 91733

Reported 1 month ago

Found Pet Unknown Reptile

FOUND PawBoost ID: 72856695


South El Monte, CA 91733

Read eared slider

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Found/Stray Unknown Reptile last seen Mines and Boer, Whittier, CA 90606

Reported 2 months ago, updated 2 months ago

Found Pet Unknown Reptile

FOUND PawBoost ID: 72774961


Whittier, CA 90606

A young Turtle (red ear slider) approximately 4 inches.

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Found/Stray Unknown Reptile last seen Ramona, Baldwin Park, CA 91706

Reported 3 months ago, updated 2 months ago

Found Pet Unknown Reptile

FOUND PawBoost ID: 72714256


Baldwin Park, CA 91706

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Found/Stray Unknown Reptile last seen Victoria and Broadview, Anaheim, Anaheim, CA 92804

Reported 2 months ago, updated 2 months ago

Found Pet Unknown Reptile

FOUND PawBoost ID: 72729648


Anaheim, CA 92804

Three-toed box turtle about 6" long, long legs and neck.

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Found/Stray Unknown Reptile last seen Patronella and 190th, Torrance, CA 90504

Reported 3 months ago

Found Pet Unknown Reptile

FOUND PawBoost ID: 72689211


Torrance, CA 90504

A tortoise, possibly desert

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Found/Stray Unknown Reptile last seen Indian Rock and Brookford, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275

Reported 3 months ago

Found Pet Unknown Reptile

FOUND PawBoost ID: 72683686


Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275

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Found Reptile Data for Long Beach, CA

There are 12 found reptiles in Long Beach, CA.

Locate a Reptile Shelter in the Long Beach, CA Area

There are reptile-lovers all over the country and beyond that follow PawBoost to help reunite lost and found reptiles, and that means partnerships with reptile shelters across the US and Canada.

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Find a Stray Reptile's Owner with PawBoost

When you find a lost reptile, you likely will have some questions.

How do I find the reptile's owner? Should I keep the reptile until we find its home, or take it to my local shelter? How can I spread the word that I found a lost reptile?

PawBoost helps take the stress out of reuniting a lost reptile by getting the word out to local communities that connect lost and found pets with their people.

Reunite a lost reptile with its owner faster with PawBoost. To start spreading the word, report a found reptile here.

For more tips on reuniting a lost reptile with its owner, read our guide on what to do when you find a pet.

Frequently Asked Questions

I found a reptile. What do I do?

Check the stray animal for any identification, including a microchip. Most local vets will scan a chip for free.

Notify local animal control agencies and shelters. Here is the full list of PawBoost partner shelters, but not every shelter is partnered. To find all your local shelters and humane societies, we recommend doing a Google search for 'animal shelters near Long Beach'.

And of course, spread local awareness for the found reptile. PawBoost makes it easy to put out a found reptile alert so you can instantly notify your local community. We'll send an email alert to our local members, post to the PawBoost-powered Facebook page for your area, add the found reptile to our lost & found, and make a found reptile flyer – all for free.

Also take advantage of posting to Nextdoor.com – a PawBoost partner – and Craigslist. Both of these sites have communities of people who help reunite found reptile with their families. We highly recommend you use these resources in addition to PawBoost!

Read our full guide on what to do when you find a lost reptile for more helpful advice.

Where do I report a found reptile in Long Beach, CA?

If you've found a stray reptile in Long Beach, we would like to help. You can put out a found reptile alert PawBoost for free to help reunite the reptile with its owner. Millions of pet lovers have signed up for our local lost & found pet alerts, and that includes pet lovers near Long Beach!

How do I find a reptile's owner in Long Beach, CA?

You can use PawBoost to locate the reptile's owner in the Long Beach area by putting out a found pet report.

Pet lovers all over the country use PawBoost to help reunite lost and found reptiles. And thousands of lost and found pets are reported to PawBoost every day. In fact, PawBoost has the largest database of lost and found pets in the world.

When you report a found reptile, you'll also get access to other free tools including a found reptile flyer generator, and our potential matches page.

Do I have to pay for premium PawBoost services to find a stray reptile's owner?

You don't have to pay to reunite a stray reptile with their owner with PawBoost. PawBoost's free reptile finder services have helped millions of people reunite with their lost reptiles.

PawBoost does offer premium upgrades to help increase the reach of your found pet alert.

You can learn more about what free and premium services PawBoost offers here.