Finding lost pets in Maryland and the Mid-Atlantic region
This site is used to assist clients with lost pet search management using maps for sightings and search planning.
Started by Renee Cairo-Iocco in Other Jul 22, 2009.
Click on a bubble to access a map for a particular pet.
Open cases are RED bubbles while closed are BLUE.
View Larger Map This map is not current. It was working it's way toward becoming a giant pin cushion. You can access the individual maps through a link in each blog post.
I apologize for any inconvenience because of the constant spam abuse we are going to moderate membership.
An important message. Chewy is working her way towards 9 years old. Buck has been tracking for over a decade. We are limiting our participation with pet tracking as I work the dogs towards retirement. I am helping several people train their dogs for lost pet tracking. Several (sadly not all) of the canine trackers in the community have prioritized working together over fighting for business clients. Making recovering the lost pets our most important criteria.
I will still be available to assist with phone consultations for your lost pet and if i can not help with a canine team will be happy to refer you to other resources in the community.
See Smoky's map
Lost in the Gaithersburg MD area, he is a med length grey and white cat. If you see one please contact the owners.
thank you
Posted by laura totis on December 4, 2011 at 9:16am
Kitty tends to be shy with strangers. He apparently snuck out the front door when his owner ran to the car. Tufts of fur were recovered outside the house.
Notes on the recovery....
Chewy ran a track we had a walk up find about 1/4 mile away. Generally the dogs do not get a walk up find on a healthy cat. We were just lucky that he hid under a porch that was accessible. I spoke to several people in the area that are dissatisfied with canine tracking services.…
ContinuePosted by laura totis on December 3, 2011 at 7:37pm
PLEASE watch for this old girl. She gets confused. The owners have worked with almost every canine resource in the area. They have consulted with animal communicators, they have had their posters redone by a graphic artist. They are desperate for word of their dog.
Posted by laura totis on October 29, 2011 at 7:24pm
Lost for about 56 hours. He was found in a shed that was previously searched by the cat's family, and searched nearby with a tracking dog.
The value of getting the message to the community so that the owner gets a call when someone sees the cat.
this was a one year old male that has never left the yard. We did run a nice track into a nearby neighborhood. At one he is still a little young to assume he will never leave the yard. Unless you are outside with your cat at all…
ContinuePosted by laura totis on October 29, 2011 at 7:20pm
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