Need a Private Dectective for Your Lost Pet?
Lost pets are a problem everywhere.
The mental and emotional strain of a missing pet can quickly take is toll on you and your family.
There are many organizations to assist you if your pet is lost or runs away.
There are even private pet detectives and private investigators that you can hire, with hourly rates from $100.00 and daily tracking of your pet for $1,000.00 per day.
Missing Pet Partnership is a not for profit organization that concentrates on this issue.
Their website explains their mission.
Missing Pet Partnership is a national, nonprofit organization dedicated to reuniting lost companion animals with their owners/guardians. We offer behavior-based lost pet recovery tips, referrals to lost pet services, and Missing Animal Response (MAR) seminars that train professional and volunteer pet detectives (many with search dogs trained to locate lost pets) to conduct CSI-like investigative searches that bring lost companion a nimals back home.
They can assist you in the location of a pet detective should you need one.
They also offer their MAR seminars in many areas of the country.
The MAR Technician course teaches the basics regarding how and where to search for a lost pet. It is a 5-day course and involves classroom training, dog training, and in some cases participation in a lost pet investigation. Upon completion of the seminar, graduates will be able to immediately start offering fee-based lost pet services like TAR (trap-and-reunite) services to recover displaced cats, shelter checks, neighborhood checks, flyer distribution services, and/or responding with a MAR search dog in an attempt to locate and recover a lost pet. Graduates have the option of using their training to volunteer (e.g. with animal rescue groups, shelters, etc.) or they can offer fee-based lost pet services. The training in this course includes CSI-like law enforcement-based techniques and technologies such as the application of search probability theory, deductive reasoning, strategic planning, Feline Behavioral Profiling, and the use of high-tech equipment like search cameras, amplified listening devices, and humane traps with baby monitors. MAR Technician's are trained and certified to use a combination of snappy snares, calming signals, and a "magnet dog" to attract and capture a panicked, stray (lost) dog.
If you want to volunteer to help other pet owners in distress, learn more from their website.
Hopefully you will never need the Missing Pet Partnership or other similar organization.
But, at least you have the knowledge that others are there to help you during the stressful time of a missing pet.
The mental and emotional strain of a missing pet can quickly take is toll on you and your family.
There are many organizations to assist you if your pet is lost or runs away.
There are even private pet detectives and private investigators that you can hire, with hourly rates from $100.00 and daily tracking of your pet for $1,000.00 per day.
Missing Pet Partnership is a not for profit organization that concentrates on this issue.
Their website explains their mission.
Missing Pet Partnership is a national, nonprofit organization dedicated to reuniting lost companion animals with their owners/guardians. We offer behavior-based lost pet recovery tips, referrals to lost pet services, and Missing Animal Response (MAR) seminars that train professional and volunteer pet detectives (many with search dogs trained to locate lost pets) to conduct CSI-like investigative searches that bring lost companion a nimals back home.
They can assist you in the location of a pet detective should you need one.
They also offer their MAR seminars in many areas of the country.
The MAR Technician course teaches the basics regarding how and where to search for a lost pet. It is a 5-day course and involves classroom training, dog training, and in some cases participation in a lost pet investigation. Upon completion of the seminar, graduates will be able to immediately start offering fee-based lost pet services like TAR (trap-and-reunite) services to recover displaced cats, shelter checks, neighborhood checks, flyer distribution services, and/or responding with a MAR search dog in an attempt to locate and recover a lost pet. Graduates have the option of using their training to volunteer (e.g. with animal rescue groups, shelters, etc.) or they can offer fee-based lost pet services. The training in this course includes CSI-like law enforcement-based techniques and technologies such as the application of search probability theory, deductive reasoning, strategic planning, Feline Behavioral Profiling, and the use of high-tech equipment like search cameras, amplified listening devices, and humane traps with baby monitors. MAR Technician's are trained and certified to use a combination of snappy snares, calming signals, and a "magnet dog" to attract and capture a panicked, stray (lost) dog.
If you want to volunteer to help other pet owners in distress, learn more from their website.
Hopefully you will never need the Missing Pet Partnership or other similar organization.
But, at least you have the knowledge that others are there to help you during the stressful time of a missing pet.
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