Lost Pet Recovery Training Course
Our 8-week online MAR Field Group Course starts Weds Jan 15th
For anyone involved in the pet industry (veterinary staff, shelter staff, dog trainers, dog walkers, groomers, pet sitters, rescue volunteers, TNR workers, etc.), our 8-week online “MAR Field” lost pet recovery course teaches you everything that you need to know about how to help recover a lost dog or cat. This info is vital if you work with animals, especially for you to know exactly what to do should a client’s pet accidently escape from your care!
This is a GREAT Christmas present for the companion animal lover in your life! We have gift certificates available that you can print out (upon request).
Our MAR Field course is not just about hanging lost pet flyers! We teach things like search probability theory, the utilization of search dogs to find lost pets, lost pet behaviors, the various places that lost pets end up, forensics (bone, scat, fur, DNA testing), predator analysis, humane trapping techniques (Missy traps, Cash traps, Ray Trippers, driveway alarms, game cameras, drop traps, etc), creative captures, inattentional blindness and posters, interpretive bird language (to pinpoint locaation of a hidden cat or dog), deception detection, and other fascinating info that you might not realize can help to recover a lost dog or cat.
The cost for the course is $350.00 and you can make 3 “split” payments through PayPal of $116.67 each month for 3 months when you register. To learn more about the course and to register, follow this link here: https://www.missinganimalresponse.com/mar-courses/
If you have any questions at all, post them here in the comments section.
Does this course provide any sort of certification, so I can say Im MAR- certified, and would I have access to connecting with other professionals re: problematic cases... or do I need to take the other (more expensive) course I see on your website I'm not sure I would be charging $$... possibly if I was to do the actual work instead of merely advising. My interest is more in establishing credibility as I've devoted some time to offering advice and support on NextDoor for people whose cats have gone missing, but find very few who are willing to do the work setting up cams and physical searches even though these really are the only way to see a cat that very much does not want to be seen! To be fair, this is prob new info for most people (I know it was for me when my own cat was missign) and they are usually overwhelmed and distraught. I think having some credentials and stories of how similar cases resolved would help in my efforts. THX!!!
I am going to unsubscribe to your site and wanted to let you know I have a pet that has been missing for 40+ days. I have repeatedly reached out to people on your list with no reply after you sent me a notice that is what I should do. So........