
What you do in the first minutes after a dog goes missing can determine the outcome.
This webinar gives dog walkers a clear, practical plan to follow when the worst happens, so you are not relying on guesswork or panic.
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Losing a dog on your watch is something every dog walker fears. In that moment, it is easy to act on instinct, but instinct is often what makes the situation worse.
Calling, chasing, and searching in the wrong way can push a dog further away and reduce the chances of a safe recovery.
This webinar shows you what actually works, based on real-world lost dog search experience.
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You will learn how dogs behave when they go missing and why understanding that behaviour is key to finding them.
We will cover the critical mistakes to avoid in the first 60 minutes, how to respond immediately, and how to take control of the situation calmly and effectively.
You will also learn how to search properly, when to stay still versus when to act, and how to use scent, sightings, and timing to your advantage.
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This webinar is designed for professional dog walkers, pet sitters, and anyone responsible for handling dogs outside the home.
If you walk dogs regularly, this is essential knowledge that can protect both you and the dogs in your care.

Everything shared is based on real incidents, real searches, and real outcomes.
There is no theory or fluff, just simple, practical steps that you can follow under pressure.
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This is a live webinar, giving you the opportunity to learn in real time and ask questions at the end, so you can get clear answers specific to your own situations and experience.
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Most people only learn this after something has already gone wrong.
You don’t have to.
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WEDNESDAY 29TH APRIL
2000HRS - 2100HRS
Starts Apr 29
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