HELPING PETS FIND THEIR WAY HOME

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It takes approximately 10 to 30 hours a week to properly search for your missing pet.

Posters alone take approximately 6 hours to do properly. After doing posters you should go door to door and talk with your neighbors..about 2 hours or so depending on the information gained.

Once you get sightings of your dog you got to go check it out and put up fliers/posters and go door to door, what if you are at work? 

You need to poster and go door to door per sighting! What if you got 3 a week? That is 24 hours!

That is not including phone calls, shelter checks and online advertising. How about going to vets with your posters and pet stores? How many hours does that take a week?

Shelter checks need to be done a MINIMUM of every 3 DAYS...dogs are put up for adoption on 4th day! Read here


Let us do it for you!

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Currently not taking in new missing pets!

We are doing extensive training and will not be available to help in the search of your missing pet!

Please check out the Resource Pages for help.

We are not offering any Services at this time.

                         THE WHY- Our Story            

                     

                                  

On June 6, 2009 our dog of 10 years went missing. We were frantic. Where did she go? What happened to her? What do we do now?

We did what we knew how to do the first night, running/walking and screaming for our dog. That night I stayed up all night worried that something would get to her or that she was out in the cold all alone.

The next day we put up fliers and looked around our neighborhood, handing out fliers and talking with anyone who would listen.

After almost two weeks of  lookingfor her. We searched the shelters and hung posters. No calls came in and no one saw her.

We ended up calling in a pet detective to help us in our search. It was so fascinating watching her work with her dogs, searching the neighborhood. We handed out more fliers and talked with more people. Unfortunately she was not able to help us much in finding answers to what, why and how of our missing dog.

We got a hold of another pet detective who did a profile on her. We put up posters in specific locations, based on the profile. We were given information on what was the most likely scenario on our missing dog. We started getting phone calls, leads and a possible sighting. Unfortunately none of these ended up being our dog.

Two weeks had gone by before we did what we should have done the first day, we lost valuable time. Possibly resulting in never finding our beloved Maggie due to our inexperience and lack of information.

After 6 months of searching for our missing pet we have found closure. We also have learned that due to our lack of action within the first 48 hours we could have received our beloved Maggie back safe and sound.

We have decided that there is more that missing pet owners need during this stressful time. We have decided to go forward and help owners for free as we learn valuable information and pass this on to the public. We are in the process of training two dogs to do ground searches, as well as gaining training, information and knowledge on how we can best help the public in their search for their missing dog.




 

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