Calm lost-pet searches + helpful neighbour sleuthing
Find pets faster — with less panic.
Start a search, collect sightings, and follow the trail using a gentle map that avoids exact addresses. Bright and friendly to use. Serious about safety.
These are tiny reminders that help pets stay safe (and help neighbours act calmly if a pet goes missing).
Three steps (plus calm sleuthing)
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 — to narrow the trail.
3. Follow the trail
Time + direction + small clues help predict where they’ll go next.
Flyers that actually get read
Fill it in on your phone or laptop. Print or save as PDF in one tap.
What the public can do (without chaos)
Best clues to report
- When you saw them (even “10 mins ago” helps).
- Where (rough): park/estate/shop/river area.
- Direction: heading toward… turned back… hiding.
- Gear: collar/harness colour, tag shape.
Safety rules (serious)
- Don’t chase — frightened pets run further.
- No exact addresses — keep locations gentle.
- If it’s unsafe, keep distance and report time + rough place.
Calm, practical help beats panic and noise.
Built for real life
Looking for Pooch is a small, independent project based in Ireland. It helps pets get home faster — with less panic — by combining practical tools and calm neighbour awareness.
Stay in touch
Want to share an idea, partner, or ask a question?
Email: lookingforpooch@gmail.com