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Dunkirk, MD - You don’t have to hire a human detective to find a domesticated pet. According to Calvert County woman, there is a better solution and the fee is a tax-free donation. Sarah Martin Rosier of Dunkirk told The BayNet that last December when she and her husband moved from North Beach to Dunkirk, their American tabby cat, Matterhorn, or Matty, ran away. Rosier said her husband was loading up a moving van at the home the couple was vacating when Matty “snuck in the van.” Somewhere around 5th Street and Boyds Turn Road crawled into the truck cab and jumped out the window. “We spent all day looking for the cat,” Rosier recalled, adding that Matty remained missing for an entire week. Rosier got some advice from the person she hired to walk her dogs. The dog walker “told me about a dog that can find other animals.”
The organization that came to Rosier’s aid is Dogs Finding Dogs, a 501(c)3 nonprofit based in Baltimore County. The tracking dog, Keelah, was provided with Matty’s teddy bear as a “scent article.” Keelah got a good whiff of the teddy bear and the Rosiers then lead the trackers to 5th Street and Boyds Turn Road where Matty was last seen.
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http://www.thebaynet.com/articles/0416/local-woman-praises-dog-who-found-her-cat.html