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Bloodhounds Sniff Out Missing Dog Happy ending caught on tape

Updated 2:11 PM PDT, Thu, Nov 20, 2008

Annalisa Berns of Lost Pet Detection will begin her investigation in San Diego on Thursday to help find Lexy, a 3-year-old Shih Tzu who has been missing since Saturday.

Annalisa Berns of Lost Pet Detection will begin her investigation in San Diego on Thursday to help find Lexy, a 3-year-old Shih Tzu who has been missing since Saturday.

 

The bloodhounds from Animal Planet's Lost Pet Detection were able to make short work of locating a missing dog, who has now been found.

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The bloodhounds seen on Animal Planet make short work of locating a missing Shih Tzu.

Annalisa Berns of Lost Pet Detection began her investigation in San Diego on Thursday to locate Lexy, a 3-year-old Shih Tzu who was missing since Saturday.

Lexy's owners, Linda Goodman and Tamara Ames, live on 56th Street, where Berns and the bloodhounds started their search at at 9 a.m. Goodman and Ames had exhausted the usual pet-finding methods -- including posting fliers, setting up a lost-pet hotline, an Internet listing, and visiting vet offices and pet shelters -- prompting their contacting Berns.

Lexy and her twin sister, Zoey, were accidentally let out when a real estate agent left a gate open. Before Berns found Lexy, Zoey wasn't doing well, and now Ames and Goodman were concerned they may lose both dogs.

"They haven't ever been separated ... ever," Ames said.

Lost Pet Detection has found 17 out of 19 lost pets since September, according to Lexy's owners.

The bloodhound's handler said she spotted the Lexy after the canines picked up Lexy's scent and tracked her direction through the neighborhood, eventually locating her in a nearby canyon.

Lexy's owners said finding their dog will be worth the service, which costs thousands of dollars.  

"This puppy is my best friend -- one of my best friends," Goodman said.

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  • greg gavin Tuesday, Jan 6 at 12:34 PM FLAG COMMENT hey I SAW A REPORT ON BLOOD HOUND SNIFF OUT,,,I JUST FOUND THE TWO ON THE NEWS A DAY OR TWO AGO..CALLED PHONE NUMBER ON TAGS TO NO ANWSER,NO MASAGE SET UP AS YET,,,WHAT IS THE DEAL,,,DOG NAMES ANASTASIA///AND ELVIS PLEASE CALL ME AND COME GET THEM,, CELL NUMBER IS 4561305 MY PHONE DONT RING BUT I WILL CALL YOU BACK LEAVE YOUR NUMBER.......
  • Annalisa Berns Tuesday, Nov 25 at 7:03 AM FLAG COMMENT We are just thrilled to help find Lexy, and that she is back at home safe. The Bloodhounds did a great job on this case - as did Lexy's loving owners and NBC. The Search Dogs are not a magic wand and do not find every pet, but they are brilliant at what they do - just look at Lexy safe at home! Remember: If your pet goes missing there is HOPE - don't give up! Lexy was found after FOUR DAYS in a HUGE canyon system with heavy co ... MORE >
  • Anonymous Friday, Nov 21 at 11:33 AM FLAG COMMENT It seemed like Lexy had a wonderfully comfortable life. It must have been horrible for her out on her own in the big dangerous world and without the great love and companionship she had at home from her owners and her sister. Boy, did Lexy prove she is not just cute as a button but smart and a great camper. I am so happy for Lexy, Zoey, and her owners. I got teary-eyed, unlike with most other news stories, at the reunion o ... MORE >
  • Linda Goodman Friday, Nov 21 at 9:51 AM FLAG COMMENT Tamara and I wanted to extend our appreciation of the news coverage extended to us and the assistance we received in finding our baby - Lexy. The news team that covered this was not only profession, but extremely kind to us while at our home. We are grateful for all those who helped, friends and strangers alike. If you are missing a pet - don't give up- they are out there and they just need to find you...Thank you all again ... MORE >
  • mikeinWB Friday, Nov 21 at 5:02 AM FLAG COMMENT The realestate agent who left the gate open should pay for the service.

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