There is never a dull moment when you're a pet detective. In my 14 years of tracking lost pets, I've assisted families in various circumstances surrounding the disappearance of a lost pet including the search for a cat who escaped his apartment after his elderly owner was bludgeoned to death by an …
Archives for 2011
Love & Bunky…Not What I Expected
You may have noticed this, but I haven't blogged since April. What, pray tell, could be so compelling and so life changing that it could distract me from my passion for lost pet recovery and pet detective work? Answer: TRUE LOVE! Yes. I admit it. I fell in love with a Canadian. I've been, …
Dax The Way (Uh Huh, Uh Huh, I Like It)
OK, so I'm probably showing my age with this blog title (it's a rip off from a 70's K.C. & The Sunshine Band song). Oh well! Here's the story of Dax, a red/white Siberian Husky with a skittish ("xenophobic") temperament, and how she was lost then recovered as told by her guardian, Marisa …
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Catching Cookie
Last week I blogged about the recovery of a lost dog named Bill in my blog "Catching Bill." This week I decided to appease the cat fanciers who read my blog by writing about the capture / recovery a missing cat named Cookie. Let me start out by saying that I love purple-lipped kitties (I happen …
Catching Bill
Sometimes, recovering a lost dog is as easy as driving down to the local shelter or posting a LOST DOG Ad on Craig's List. However, when the dog has a skittish temperament and is so panicked that he is running from everyone, including his own family, things change. Suddenly it's not so easy. In …
Big Mack Attack
When most people hear the word "attack" in the same sentence as the word "pit bull" they assume the worse. While the story I'm about to tell is about a pit bull named Mack, the word "attack" in this story refers to the aggressive efforts of a Missing Pet Partnership volunteer who made it his …
The Best Ticket Excuse EVER!
This has nothing to do with my pet detective work but I figured my blog readers would enjoy a good chuckle. I received an e-mail that a reporter is developing a story about traffic tickets. She was asking traffic cops to submit the "worst excuses" that driver's gave for traffic violations for an …