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 My dog has been missing a long time... when is it too long?

One of Karins' toughest cases...

One of our toughest cases ever... kudos to a  diligent owner who always believed Sam would get home...

The search for Sam was a grueling investigation.The elusive Shih Tzu traveled over 18 miles through an icy Indiana winter. Coached by Karin, his diligent owner kept up the relentless search even when the sightings stopped for... 4 weeks. Sam is home today... happy and safe.

... Length of time missing may not be the most important factor when a dog goes missing.

In many cases the earlier a strategy is designed and implemented the better the likelihood of quick and easy recovery.  However, each case is different and criteria related to chances of recovery based on time are best determined by scenario as opposed days, weeks and months missing.

 It is quite common for Karin to work cases where a dog has been missing six weeks or more. In extreme cases, frustration and panic go up with each week that passes but those pet owners who keep up a consistent search effort are generally rewarded for their pursuits when the dog is found and recovered or the case is otherwise resolved.

Karin is adept at keeping pet owners motivated and on track with their search. 

From 3 hours to 9 months... gone... Karin, working alongside pet owners,  has been successful in bringing dogs home.

Karin has been featured in the media... across the U.S. and Canada