Seattle Pet Hunters
HUNTER: (noun) 1a: One who pursues with intent to find or capture b: a dog used or trained for hunting
Missing Pet Partnership is proud to announce the formation of Seattle Pet Hunters, a volunteer pilot program designed to reunite lost companion animals with their families in King County, Washington. The term "pet hunter" is used intentionally. Most families who've lost a companion animal are simply NOT using the proper search strategies, techniques, or resources required to find a missing pet. Most people post 8 ½ X 11 flyers (which actually cannot be read by drivers passing by) and they passively wait for someone to call them if they have seen their lost pet. These people typically feel hopeless and helpless, and they quickly give up, never finding their missing dog or cat. Those companion animals end up somewhere, most often in local (or distant) shelters or rescue groups where they contribute to high euthanasia rates. Missing Pet Partnership has a philosophy for finding lost pets that makes perfect sense. It is the same philosophy involved in looking for missing people: If you want to find a lost person, you need to physically SEARCH (hunt) for them!
Seattle Pet Hunters volunteers conduct aggressive, physical searches for lost pets using trained search dogs, high-tech equipment, and CSI-like investigative techniques to solve lost pet investigations. You can read about some of our Seattle-area cases on our investigations page. The Federal Way Mirror came out recently on one of our investigations and published the following story. If you live near Seattle and you'd like to volunteer for MPP (fundraising, pet detective work, administrative, etc.) e-mail us at question@pethunters.com.
Seattle Pet Hunters Calendar of Events
We will add to this calendar as events and trainings are confirmed, so please check back. You can always confirm an event by calling our office at (253) 529-3999.
Thursday July 24, 2008 - 3:00 p.m. Watch KOMO 4's program "North West Afternoons" as MPP Founder Kat Albrecht chats about Missing Pet Partnership's recent work in recovering lost pets in King County and their plans to pioneer the first-ever lost pet search-and-rescue team in King County.
Saturday July 26, 2008 - 9:00 a.m. approx noon MAR K9 Training / New Dog Evaluations SeaTac Park, S 128th St at 20th Ave S (in SeaTac, WA). Bring water (for yourself and your dog), plastic bags to pick up doggy poop, a 30-foot-long lead, and a pair of clean socks (yes, socks!). For directions, see below.
Tuesday July 29, 2008 - 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. - VOLUNTEER MEETING - Kent Senior Activity Center, Room #8, 600 E. Smith Street, Kent, WA (southeast corner of Smith & Kennebeck, across from Wendy's).
Sometime First Week of August 2008 - Watch King 5's program "Evening Magazine" as MPP Founder Kat Albrecht and her volunteers work to track a missing cat named "Holly" in Seattle as well as capture a skittish Bernese Mountain Dog named "Sophie" on Dash Point Road in Federal Way.
Friday August 8 to Wednesday August 13, 2008 - Federal Way, WA - Clarion Hotel, 31611 20th Ave S, Federal Way, WA - Missing Animal Response Technician certification course (volunteer training runs from Friday August 8th through Sunday August 10th). You must register to attend.
Saturday August 16, 2008 - 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. MAR K9 Training - SeaTac Park, S 128th St at 20th Ave S (in SeaTac, WA). Bring water (for yourself and your dog), plastic bags to pick up doggy poop, a 30-foot-long lead, and a pair of clean socks (yes, socks!). For directions, see below.
Tuesday August 19, 2008 - 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. - VOLUNTEER MEETING - Kent Senior Activity Center, Room #9, 600 E. Smith Street, Kent, WA (southeast corner of Smith & Kennebeck, across from Wendy's).
Saturday August 23, 2008 - 9:00 a.m. approx noon MAR K9 Training - SeaTac Park, S 128th St at 20th Ave S (in SeaTac, WA). Bring water (for yourself and your dog), plastic bags to pick up doggy poop, a 30-foot-long lead, and a pair of clean socks (yes, socks!). For directions, see below.
Saturday August 30, 2008 - 9:00 a.m. approx noon MAR K9 Training - SeaTac Park, S 128th St at 20th Ave S (in SeaTac, WA). Bring water (for yourself and your dog), plastic bags to pick up doggy poop, a 30-foot-long lead, and a pair of clean socks (yes, socks!). For directions, see below.
Tuesday September 2, 2008 - 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. - VOLUNTEER MEETING - Kent Senior Activity Center, Room #9, 600 E. Smith Street, Kent, WA (southeast corner of Smith & Kennebeck, across from Wendy's).
Saturday September 6, 2008 - 8:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. - Magnuson Park, Seattle, WA - PAWS (Progressive Animal Welfare Society) Walk Fundraiser - Come meet MPP pet detective volunteers and sign up to be a volunteer pet detective! Recruitment and development of our northwest county team begins! We need to find once a month (Tuesday evening) meeting space in Bellevue that will accommodate 40 volunteers. Please notify us if you have any leads!
Saturday September 20, 2008 - 9:00 a.m. approx noon MAR K9 Training - SeaTac Park, S 128th St at 20th Ave S (in SeaTac, WA). Bring water (for yourself and your dog), plastic bags to pick up doggy poop, a 30-foot-long lead, and a pair of clean socks (yes, socks!). For directions, see below.
Tuesday September 23, 2008 - 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. - VOLUNTEER MEETING - Kent Senior Activity Center, Room #9, 600 E. Smith Street, Kent, WA (southeast corner of Smith & Kennebeck, across from Wendy's).
Wednesday September 24, 2008 - 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. - Location - Sammamish Farmer's Market, Sammamish Commons Park (801 228th Ave SE, Sammamish, WA) - Come meet MPP pet detective volunteers and sign up to be a volunteer pet detective! Recruitment and development of our northwest county team begins! We need to find once a month (Tuesday evening) meeting space in Bellevue that will accommodate 40 volunteers. Please notify us if you have any leads!
*For the North SeaTac Park MAR K9 dog trainings meet in the northeast parking lot (access the large parking lot on S 128th St at 20th Ave S., around the corner from Des Moines Memorial Drive), which is north of the playfields if you www.mapquest.com the address (13600 Des Moines Memorial Drive). The parking lot is the racetrack-looking parking lot northeast of where the star is on the map. We meet at the very south end of the parking lot. Look for yellow "PET DETECTIVE TRAINING" signs at the entrance of the park. Further inquiries may be directed to MPP's training office in Federal Way at (253) 529-3999. Observers are invited to come out and observe and network. Even if you don't plan to train a dog to find lost pets, there are many other ways to volunteer for Missing Pet Partnership, including helping to work the search dogs that we have already trained.
In April 2008, Seattle-based volunteer Carol Hawley was gracious enough to donate her photography skills to MPP. Carol attended our first Seattle Pet Hunters MAR dog evaluations and photographed the evaluation of twelve dogs for our MAR program. She then developed these into an inspirational slide show, which we hope youll enjoy! Carols photography is just amazing. You can visit her web site at www.agalleryvisit.com.
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