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.
Optional: add a Smart ID tag so a finder can scan and contact you quickly. The search tools work with or without a tag.
Three steps (plus a little sleuth magic)
1. Start a search
Share a clear photo, last-seen area, and what makes your pet recognisable.
2. Collect sightings
Neighbours report sightings (even “maybe” ones). Locations stay privacy-first.
3. Follow the trail
Time + direction + small clues help predict where they’ll go next.
Daily safety (quietly powerful)
Use the Pet Care Planner to track boosters, meds, grooming, and vet history.
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 PlannerA calm day for a happy pet
Think “forest walk + sunshine through trees” energy — a little routine makes everything easier.
Walk / explore (10–40 mins)
Sniffing is brain-work. A quiet trail or park beats a busy street.
Connection (5 mins)
Gentle attention: calm voice, slow strokes, let them come to you.
Tiny training (2–6 mins)
One skill: recall, sit, “leave it”, or carrier practice for cats.
Health check (30 seconds)
Water, appetite, energy, any limping/itching — log it if it’s new.
Help without harm
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)
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.
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