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The 3 Biggest Mistakes Owners Make When Searching for a Lost Dog
When a dog goes missing, panic often leads owners to make decisions that unintentionally make the situation worse. Shouting, chasing, and sending out large search groups can push a frightened dog further away. The first 1–3 hours are critical, and having a calm, informed plan can make all the difference. Understanding what not to do is just as important as knowing what to do.

Dave Rimmer
Dec 28, 20253 min read


Thermal Drones: The 2 Reasons They Outperform Traditional Drones
When a dog goes missing, finding it quickly is critical. However, not all drones are created equal.

Dave Rimmer
Jan 12, 20253 min read


Thermal Drones: The Game-Changers in Finding Lost Dogs
As a drone pilot involved in search and rescue, I’ve witnessed firsthand the remarkable advantages that thermal drones bring to the...

Dave Rimmer
Jul 5, 20243 min read


5 Essential Tips for Finding Your Lost Dog
Losing your dog can be a heartbreaking and stressful experience. However, there are effective steps you can take to increase the chances...

Dave Rimmer
Jul 1, 20242 min read


How Weather Conditions Impact Thermal Drones in Pet Searches
As a drone operator specialising in the search for lost pets, I want to share some important insights about how different weather...

Dave Rimmer
Jun 30, 20244 min read
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