Summit Lost Pet Rescue, Inc.

Summit Lost Pet Rescue, Inc. Summit Lost Pet Rescue, is devoted to finding lost pets in Summit County Colorado. 970-423-5701

If you lost a pet in SUMMIT COUNTY, please CALL us at 970-423-5701 and fill out this Owner Intake Waiver Form- https://app.hellosign.com/s/1R0JaFQ5

Also call Dispatch 970-668-8600

*Please follow our search protocols that we have listed in detail on our Lost A Pet tab at www.lostpetrescue.org/lost-pet.

*Our team of volunteers, which is based in SUMMIT COUNTY, CO, will do our very best to as

sist with every lost pet in Summit County as it is our passion to save every single lost pet. Due to the high volume of lost reports we receive, we may have limited number of volunteers and resources, and may not be able to assist on every search.

**We apologize that we do NOT have the capability to travel outside of Summit County, due to our limited volunteers and resources being in Summit. We happily share our search protocols to people outside of Summit.

*Please do NOT just tag Summit Lost Pet Rescue or Melissa & Brandon, as we aren't always on Facebook and don't always see the tags. If you have a lost/found pet- CALL US 970-423-5701

*Please visit our website to view current missing pets. www.lostpetrescue.org/lost

​*Our Co-Founders are MARN Graduates & Trained Pet Detectives from Lost Pet Detective, Kat Albrecht- Missing Animal Response Network

LOST CATAbout a mile off Ute Pass. It snuck out the screen door yesterday. It’s cold and cats use cars to hide and to ...
09/29/2025

LOST CAT

About a mile off Ute Pass. It snuck out the screen door yesterday. It’s cold and cats use cars to hide and to stay warm. So he could easily have gotten transported to Summit County. 

If seen please call 970-393-2027

09/28/2025

MRI studies have revealed something amazing about dogs. Their love for their owners goes beyond food, toys, or even other dogs. Scientists discovered that when a dog smells its owner, a special part of its brain actually lights up more than it does when the dog smells food or another animal.

This part of the brain, called the caudate nucleus, is connected to feelings of love and reward. The reaction is so strong that it shows dogs aren’t just recognizing a familiar scent, they’re feeling joy and affection.

It proves that when our dogs look at us or come running to greet us, it’s not just habit. Deep inside their brains, they truly love us, in a way that’s powerful and real.

UPDATE 9-25: we got our first sighting of her about 2 miles up from the trailhead on Gold Hill TrailSTILL MISSING
09/27/2025

UPDATE 9-25: we got our first sighting of her about 2 miles up from the trailhead on Gold Hill Trail

STILL MISSING

Owner found!! Found dog wandering around Summit Cove, if you know the owner, please call
09/27/2025

Owner found!!

Found dog wandering around Summit Cove, if you know the owner, please call

STOLEN - “Summit Lost Pet Rescue” Trail Camera!! Please keep an eye out for one of our Spartan cameras that was cut off ...
09/26/2025

STOLEN - “Summit Lost Pet Rescue” Trail Camera!!

Please keep an eye out for one of our Spartan cameras that was cut off a tree last night or this morning.

Last placed and securely locked on the Gold Hill trail during a search for a senior dog.

CALL 970-423-5701 with any information

ROAMING HUSKY - SilverthorneLast seen in Murdoch’s parking lot
09/25/2025

ROAMING HUSKY - Silverthorne

Last seen in Murdoch’s parking lot

Spotted on Baldy RoadNot sure if this guy is lost or just out enjoying the beautiful Fall day. Wearing a collar, last se...
09/25/2025

Spotted on Baldy Road

Not sure if this guy is lost or just out enjoying the beautiful Fall day. Wearing a collar, last seen on Baldy Road.

Owner found!!! Found dog running near the highway. Currently at Summit auto group in Silverthorne. Will be taken to the ...
09/23/2025

Owner found!!!

Found dog running near the highway. Currently at Summit auto group in Silverthorne. Will be taken to the shelter to scan from a chip after about an hour. 

WOW 🤩  amazing!!! Thank you so much to our friend, Volunteer, Sponsor and Host for this event Christopher Becker - Summi...
09/22/2025

WOW 🤩 amazing!!! Thank you so much to our friend, Volunteer, Sponsor and Host for this event Christopher Becker - Summit County Realtor
Thanks to our volunteers who helped Chris, and thanks to everyone who came out, bought tickets and supported us! Future lost pets thank you too!!

UPDATE FOUND SAFE!  Leash still attached! Way to go Team SLPR, the dog sitter, the owners and friends!!   You all rock!!...
09/21/2025

UPDATE FOUND SAFE! Leash still attached! Way to go Team SLPR, the dog sitter, the owners and friends!! You all rock!!!

LOST DOG - BRECKENRIDGE

Last seen on Baldy Road in Breck, heading downhill
Bernese Mountain Dog, blue collar, dragging blue leash

DO NOT CHASE

UPDATE FOUND, TRAPPED, & SAFE after 5 days!! Way to go team!!!!  👏🏻 🥳 LOST CAT - SILVERTHORNELast seen near end of Rainb...
09/20/2025

UPDATE FOUND, TRAPPED, & SAFE after 5 days!! Way to go team!!!! 👏🏻 🥳

LOST CAT - SILVERTHORNE

Last seen near end of Rainbow Drive in Silverthorne
Ginger tabby, no collar

DO NOT CHASE
CALL 970-470-3647

Address

PO BOX 2301/113
Silverthorne, CO
80498

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Our WHY!!

​We started Summit Lost Pet Rescue because searching for lost pets has been a passion of Melissa & Brandon's for many years! We both have unofficially searched for lost pets for the past few years, before we teamed up last fall on Outlaw's rescue on Vail Pass. Melissa initially volunteered with Summit County Animal Control & Shelter and fell in love with the shelter animals. She assisted Animal Control and Shelter staff with many lost dog searches around the county and was heavily involved with the searches for Jackson in Summit Cove, Lucy in Keystone, and Chevy at Herman's Gulch. When they were all found safely, she knew her passion was to find lost pets!! Brandon initially started Summit County Loves Their Pets to help find lost dog Brody. This page grew in popularity among all animal lovers in the county, and people starting sharing posts about lost pets and it just took off with lost pet searches.

​Brandon & Melissa started working together unofficially on many dog searches over the years and we decided we could better help our Summit community find more lost pets if we teamed up and started this nonprofit! We are so grateful for the Summit County Animal Shelter & Staff's partnership as well as the community's support and volunteers who help in our searches. It truly takes a village! We couldn't have started this nonprofit without the help of Doug Zidel, Andria Pyn and John Carver. Their hard work and dedication to our mission made this become a reality for us! We look forward to serving our pet community more as we grow and reuniting more lost pets with their families!