Missing for a whole week, we went in on Tuesday morning to help search for this beautiful Ginger boy.
K9 Red quickly indicated that Owen had jumped over the wall into the neighboring complex.
With over 15 years of dedication to training dogs, we specialise in Detection [Scentwork] Mantrailing, and Search & Rescue.
Fuelled by a deep-rooted love for dogs and an unwavering commitment to helping others. Founder Karlene is focused on helping bring families back together.
With her canine companions, who led her to become a qualified Missing Pet Detective, trained by the esteemed MARN Missing Animal Response Network alongside the renowned Kat Albrecht in Bellingham, Washington State.
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Meet K9 RED, our search dog. He works for 2 to 3 hours along side Karlene. If they are unable to locate your dog during the search, you will receive ongoing phone support and use of their equipment to help find your missing Cat or Dog.
Missing for a whole week, we went in on Tuesday morning to help search for this beautiful Ginger boy.
K9 Red quickly indicated that Owen had jumped over the wall into the neighboring complex.
This beautiful Ginger boy went missing and within 24hrs we went out to help search for him.
When we got there K9 Red picked up his scent immediately and within minutes.... Read more...
This gorgeous girl got herself into a pickle when the resident bully cat scared her off. She had recently moved in with her new mom and there is a feisty ginger boy on the same property that thinks he is the boss ....
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When you are confronted with the distressing situation of a missing pet, we often experience a whirlwind of emotions and are driven to exhaust all avenues in the pursuit for your beloved companion’s safe return.
Before hiring a company that specializes in finding missing pets, especially dogs, it’s crucial to do your homework. With the rise of new “K9 search and rescue” businesses, it’s important to be cautious, as some may take advantage of pet owners when they’re most vulnerable.