A recent study found that as many as 15% of cats and dogs will go missing at least once. Unfortunately, there is currently a shortage of accurate information on lost pet behavior available on the internet. The mission of Lost Pet Research Blog is to find, organize, and share useful and reliable information relating to the search and recovery of lost pets.
This blog contains summaries of research articles obtained from the scientific literature and my own research projects covering numerous topics including cat and dog behavior, GPS & radio-tracking devices, trapping & surveillance techniques, and predator behavior.
To find articles on a particular topic, use the Blog Menu. You can also find a list of the more popular topics below. If you don’t find what you are looking for, you can try the Search bar or Contact me to see if I have any material on the subject. To receive more frequent updates and insights into lost pet research & recovery, please “like” us on Facebook.
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Here are some of the most popular blog article topics and a selection of articles from each topic.
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