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Missing Pet Partnership is a national, nonprofit organization dedicated to reuniting lost companion animals with their owners/guardians. Our website offers behavior-based lost pet recovery tips and referrals to lost pet services. We operate the first-ever volunteer lost pet search-and-rescue team (in Seattle, WA) that offers cutting edge lost pet recovery techniques like pet detectives with search dogs, lost dog protests, window tagging to market lost dogs in a community, and motion activated wildlife cameras with feeding stations to detect and capture displaced cats.

IN THE NEWS

VIDEO: Pet finding volunteers searching for funds to continue More »

VIDEO: Pet detective tracking down runaway pets More »

Volunteers Help Find Fireworks-Spooked Pets More »

VIDEO: Hundreds of volunteers collect Fourth of July garbage and lost pets More »

VIDEO: Kat Albrecht interviewed for local Northwest Focus program. More »

VIDEO: Video of Missing Pet Partnership Sponsored by Purina. More »

MPP Seattle Volunteers help recover lost pets after the 4th of July More »

VIDEO: MPP Seattle Volunteers recover lost Chihuahua Sukhi with a Lost Dog Protest More »

Wyoming pet detective Cathy Orde successfully tracks two lost dogs ejected from a fatal car crash. More »

VIDEO: MPP Founder Kat Albrecht explains the differences between searching for lost cats vs. lost dogs on Seattle's North West Afternoon. More »

VIDEO: Now you can watch MPP Seattle volunteers in action on YouTube!
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PETS LOST IN DISASTERS

Following the 2011 earthquake in Christchurch New Zealand, Missing Pet Partnership was asked to publish an article about lost pet behavior that could help earthquake victims understand how to search for a panicked pet. Then again in March 2011 following the great quake in Japan, we were asked to translate this same article into Japanese. Here are both translations of this valuable article about the differences between how dogs and cats behave when panicked by an earthquake. More »

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MPP needs Seattle-area volunteers to help launch the first-ever lost pet search-and-rescue team! More »

CATCHING SOPHIE

Case Solved

Follow MPP's month-long effort to capture Sophie, a skittish, hard-to-catch Bernese Mountain Dog in Federal Way, WA. More »

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