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PackLeader PetTrackers
Oct 22, 2019
In Holden
Male Cavalier King Charles Spaniel 8 yrs old, 15lbs. Wearing collar with tags, microchipped. Missing from Holden, MA Vinnie, was last seen in our yard at 6am this morning (10/20/2019). He was outside for less than 5 minutes before we realized he had disappeared. He is very friendly but please DO NOT CHASE! Call/text 774-573-7656 with any information.
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PackLeader PetTrackers
Dec 24, 2018
In The Lost Dog Forum
People often have a lot of questions about scent. I will try to answer the most common ones here. The scent of your missing pet doesn't last forever and depending on many factors, it can last for as little as 3 days to as long as three months or more. The biggest scent trail killer is scent contamination. So what is scent contamination and where does it come from? Keep reading. Many have probably heard of residual scent, and if you haven't, it's the number one reason your dog finds you so interesting when you come home. Everywhere you went and everyone you met is what your dog can smell all over you. So just how much do you smell like your dog? To a dog's nose . . . a lot! If you live in the same house with your pet, everything you own and wear smells like your pet. Now, let's say your dog goes missing . . . what is the first thing you do? You walk through your yard retracing the dog's last steps. As you do this, you're leaving behind a second scent trail that contains your dog's scent both on the ground and as a wave of scent contamination in the air that smells like both of you. So as you walk through the woods or neighborhood looking for your dog, you continue leaving behind a detectable scent of both you and the dog. Do you know what else smells like you and the dog? Any scent article from your home, including the one you just handed us to present to our K-9. This doesn't by any stretch mean you don't have a viable scent article we can use. Our dogs are trained to work through these common scent issues that arise when searching for missing pets. In addition to you or your family members carrying the missing pet's scent through the area, a similar scent contamination scenario arises when you bring your dog's toy or blanket, for example, with you while you search or leave these items out in hopes they will attract the missing pet. Again, this serves only to spread their scent in areas the missing pet may not have travelled. More than one dog in the house? Just like when you walk around, your 2nd dog's scent is spread around the area as they "search," leaving the scent K-9s multiple scent tracks to follow - though only one belongs to your missing pet. Yes, scent does things and goes places you never imagined. The good news is we've spent years learning, studying and applying scent theory in training and in the field and understand how best to preserve a scent trail. There's a reason the police and other government agencies cordon off areas under investigation by K-9 search teams.
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PackLeader PetTrackers
Dec 02, 2018
In The Lost Dog Forum
Click on your state and then find your town in the list. If your town isn't listed post your pet in the proper state, and we will add your town. Please use your street name as the title of your post. #1 Upload a full-size picture of your missing pet (not a poster or flyer) to our forum. Feel free to post several full body shots and also include any video when available. You can also edit your profile picture and bio with your pets information. Everything you post in the bio section and on our forum will be searchable. Adding Metadata along with a link to a social media page is also available. #2 Explain what happened when your pet went missing. The more detail you can give us the better. Were they dragging a leash? Spooked by fireworks? Also describe your dogs age and physical ability and behaviors in detail as best you can. #3 Include a general location where you last saw your missing pet.
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