Lost Animal Consultations
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We know how hard it is when a pet goes missing. In an ongoing effort to provide you with the best possible services, Animal Spirit Healing & Education® Network, in association with our instructors, is happy to be able to offer Lost Animal Consultations with all animal species.
How Lost Animal Consultations Work
The Lost Animal Consultation with an ASN Associate includes one round of map dowsing and communication session with your lost animal companion. If it is determined that your animal companion has made his or her transition or, if the information that is received needs your immediate attention, you will receive a telephone call from the ASN Associate.
Otherwise, so that you have the information in printable form to take with you to conduct your search, the information that is provided to you will be via email. This includes the information that is shared from the communication with your lost animal, results of the map dowsing session, and a copy of the map with push pin indicators as to where your animal companion’s energy is the strongest. While map dowsing is relatively accurate, an exact address is rarely found but rather a location (or locations) to focus on.
A Lost Animal Consultation includes email answers to one follow up email from you, so be sure to include all your questions in this email. Consultations are generally scheduled within 24 hours of receiving the required information since we understand that lost animals are a priority.
Private Missing Animal Services:
- Map dowsing for missing animals
- Animal communication with missing animals
- Status check (alive or transitioned)
Required information:
In order to conduct your Lost Animal Consultation to the best of our ability, the following information is required - once you purchase your session you will be instructed where to send the information. We cannot conduct your session until the following information is received:

- The name of the lost animal companion
- A picture of the lost animal companion
- The address where the lost animal companion went missing from
- Any addresses where the lost animal companion has been seen since leaving
- The date the animal companion went missing
- Your contact phone number (in case we need to reach you by phone) and e-mail address where you would prefer the results of the lost animal consultation to be sent
Tim has several helpful tips for lost animals including those listed below:
- Create a laminated 'lost pet' sign that contains the word 'REWARD' at the top, a recent color picture of the animal in the center of the sign and the phone number to contact if the animal is seen by someone or found. It is very important not to list any other details.
- Post the sign around the neighborhood, at local veterinarian's offices, at the county animal control shelter and at local animal rescue shelters.
- If you live in a major city with a lot of restaurants nearby, provide each restaurant with the 'lost pet' sign. After all, the animal will find food wherever it is convenient.
- If your animal is microchipped, contact the company (e.g. Avid, Home Again) to ensure that they have your current information on file in case someone contacts them about finding your pet.
- Visit the local county animal control shelter and local animal rescue shelters daily to see if your pet is among those at the shelters. The shelters have so many volunteers, employees and staff on hand on any given day that unless you talk to each of them they may not know that you are looking for your missing pet.
- Place a lost pet ad in your local newspaper and on web sites such as Petfinder and your local Craig's List. Include the same information that you have on the 'lost pet' sign.
- Check 'found' pet ads in the local newspaper, on local county rescue shelter web sites, Petfinder and on your local Craig's List.
- Canvas a three-block radius around your neighborhood from your home and talk to your neighbors about your lost pet's description. However, unless you actually see your pet, please do not call for them while you are searching your neighborhood. The reason for this is if they do happen to hear you, you would be gone by the time they get to where you were when you called for them. Instead, either call for them from the front yard or backyard of your home or, if you do look for them by car, look silently.
- If your lost pet is a cat, set up a humane trap, pet taxi or crate at night in a safe area near the exterior of your home (e.g. front porch, deck, back porch) and cover the back and sides with a towel or blanket that has your scent or your pet's scent on it. Check on the trap, taxi or crate frequently throughout the night but do it discretely so as not to scare your pet away. Put a bowl of fresh soft cat food, tuna or sardines and water in the enclosure to lure the cat into the enclosure. Also, include a towel, blanket or other familiar item with your scent or your pet's scent in the enclosure. You may catch other animals as well, but you might also catch your own pet. If you do happen to catch other animals, release them from the trap while you are standing at the back of the trap. They will generally run away very quickly and not look back.
- If you live in a neighborhood that has a homeowner's association, contact one of the board members and ask them to post your pet's information on the neighborhood web site and to send out an e-mail to everyone in the neighborhood asking that you be called if someone sees your pet.
- Actively keep searching for your pet no matter how much time has elapsed. Lost animals can turn up weeks, and sometimes months or years after they've been lost.
- Provide a "lost pet" flyer to drivers with regular routes in the area and ask them to contact you if they see your missing pet. This includes mail carriers, trash collectors, school bus drivers, delivery truck drivers (e.g. FedEx, UPS, etc.).





