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Bring Pets Home: Caring for Pets in Your Community
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  • Meowing in the Wee Hours

    The other day I received an email from a cat owner who discovered a very useful lost cat recovery tip. What she did was set her alarm for 2 or 3 am each morning, and then went outside to call her cat while it was perfectly quiet. She found her cat in 10 minutes using this method – she had heard...
    Posted to Kat Albrecht, Pet Detective by Kat on Fri, Oct 16 2009
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  • The Top 5 Ways Owners Recover Lost Dogs

    Over the past ten years I’ve talked to thousands of dog owners who’ve lost and found a missing dog . Because I tend to look for interrelated behaviors (both human and animal), I’ve noticed that many of these dog owners had certain behavioral patterns in common that I believe were instrumental...
    Posted to Kat Albrecht, Pet Detective by Kat on Fri, Sep 25 2009
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  • How Dogs Get Lost

    Although circumstances vary, there really are only a few basic ways that dogs get lost. Knowing how dogs become lost and what kind of escape artist you have can help you take preventative measures to ensure that your pet stays safely at home. Based on what I’ve observed during my ten-year career...
    Posted to Kat Albrecht, Pet Detective by Kat on Thu, Jul 23 2009
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  • Introducing Kat Albrecht, Pet Detective

    Pet detective work can be extremely rewarding, especially when there’s a happy ending. Sometimes, helping someone to find a lost pet is as simple as giving advice and heartfelt encouragement. Other times, it’s about spending hours trudging through mud, negotiating steep terrain, sweltering...
    Posted to Kat Albrecht, Pet Detective by Kat on Tue, May 19 2009
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