Edition |
First U.S. edition. |
Description |
243 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 22 cm |
Summary |
For millions of people, a pet is more than just an animal that shares a living space. These millions will do anything they can to recover a pet when it goes missing. Kat Albrecht is the person they call. Disillusioned by a police career where her brilliant search dogs and dog-tracking techniques rarely got a chance to shine, Kat started training her retired Weimaraner to search for lost animals--and found a whole new arena. To the amusement of her skeptical colleagues, Kat decided to transform her newfound avocation into a business, becoming the only law-enforcement-based pet detective in the United States. Using investigative techniques such as probability theory, behavioral profiling, and physical searches by trained dogs, Kat Albrecht has helped more than 1800 pet owners locate their lost dogs, cats, snakes, turtles, parrots, and horses.--From publisher description. |
Contents |
Part I: Puppies and police officers -- Chapter 1. One silver puppy -- Chapter 2. One red hound -- Chapter 3. The best of both worlds -- Chapter 4. Man hunter -- Chapter 5. Pet hunter -- Part II: The pet detective -- Chapter 6. The road less traveled -- Chapter 7. A diamond in the rough -- Chapter 8. A tale of two trails -- Chapter 9. Pet detective in the papers -- Chapter 10. A change in direction -- Chapter 11. Full investigation -- Chapter 12. Cat trails -- Chapter 13. About an Airedale -- Chapter 14. The trouble with Terriers -- Chapter 15. The end of the road -- Chapter 16. New trails and tales. |
Subject |
Police dogs.
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Working dogs.
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Pets.
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Albrecht, Kat.
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Detectives -- United States -- Biography.
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Albrecht, Kat.
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Dogs.
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Human-Animal Bond.
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Added Author |
Murphy, Jana.
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ISBN |
1582343799 hardcover |
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9781582343792 hardcover |
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1582345554 paperback |
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9781582345550 paperback |
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