Lost-pet search + calm care routines

Find pets faster — and keep them safer every day.

Use the Search Map if someone’s missing. Use the Care Planner to stay on top of vet visits, grooming, meds and boosters — without panic.

Small superpower: a fresh photo + “next due” dates make emergencies calmer — and missing-pet searches faster.

Optional: add a Smart ID tag so a finder can scan and contact you quickly. The search tools work with or without a tag.

How it works

Three steps (plus a little sleuth magic)

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1. Start a search

Share a clear photo, last-seen area, and what makes your pet recognisable.

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2. Collect sightings

Neighbours report sightings (even “maybe” ones). Locations stay privacy-first.

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3. Follow the trail

Time + direction + small clues help predict where they’ll go next.

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Daily safety (quietly powerful)

Use the Pet Care Planner to track boosters, meds, grooming, and vet history.

Care & awareness

Care Cards (sweet spots that keep pets thriving)

Tap a pet type — cards rotate automatically. Bright, calming, useful.

New cards in 18s

Tip: save “next due” dates in the planner.

📅Pet Care Planner
Daily plan

A calm day for a happy pet

Think “forest walk + sunshine through trees” energy — a little routine makes everything easier.

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Walk / explore (10–40 mins)

Sniffing is brain-work. A quiet trail or park beats a busy street.

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Connection (5 mins)

Gentle attention: calm voice, slow strokes, let them come to you.

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Tiny training (2–6 mins)

One skill: recall, sit, “leave it”, or carrier practice for cats.

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Health check (30 seconds)

Water, appetite, energy, any limping/itching — log it if it’s new.

Sleuth kit

Help without harm

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If you spot a pet

These details help owners a lot — even if you’re not 100% sure.

  • When? (just now / 10 mins ago)
  • Where (roughly)? (park/estate/shop)
  • Direction? (towards river / into estate)
  • Gear? (collar colour / harness)
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Safety rules (serious)

  • Don’t chase. Many pets bolt when panicked.
  • Don’t share exact homes. Use rough areas only.
  • If it’s unsafe, keep distance and report time + direction.

Missing right now? Use the flyer + map so helpers get the latest updates from your site.

About

Built for real life

Looking for Pooch is a small, independent project focused on one thing: helping pets get home quicker and with less panic.

Want to collaborate, partner, or share an idea? Email: lookingforpooch@gmail.com