FOUND PETS ARE LOST NOT UNWANTED - MARILYN LITT artwork
LET'S TALK PETS - PATTY GIARRUSSO

FOUND PETS ARE LOST NOT UNWANTED - MARILYN LITT

  • S2021E180
  • 25:50
  • September 28th 2021

Marilyn Litt is the Director of the Lost Dogs of Texas organization. Marilyn is active in online efforts to get animals home after natural disasters and is known among her peers in animal rescue for this work. Marilyn has been helping put families together, people as well as pets, since Hurricane Katrina.

Currently, Marilyn is working with an experienced volunteer group not associated with any shelter.  The goal of the group, Gulf Hurricane Pets, is to help pet owners find their pets that went missing during Gulf hurricanes. The group is partnered with the nonprofit, PetFBI, which is the largest lost and found animal database in the world.

A member of the Lost Dogs of American family, Lost Dogs of Texas helps reunite thousands of dogs with their families every year through Facebook and flyers.

FB PAGE: Gulf Hurricanes - ALL Lost & Found Pets

FB GROUP: Hurricane Ida Lost & Found Pets

 

LET'S TALK PETS - PATTY GIARRUSSO

The Let's Talk Pets Story

Patty combines educational resources and feel-good stories each week with the main focus on lost pet recovery and pet retention, pet safety, pet health, training and more.

Patty shares true stories of lost pets that are reunited with their owners, veterinarians offering important pet health advice, rescue groups sharing information about their organizations, trainers sharing tips on problems pet owners face, pet health and anxiety issues and different pet products and services among other topics.

Patty is the Founder & President of Lost Pet Services, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to reuniting lost pets. Her organization has helped reunite thousands of pets in the Sarasota/Manatee counties FL area since 2013 and funded tens of thousands in medical care to strays and owned pets.

Lost Pet Services Facebook group has grown to over 41,000 fans and continues to grow by 100s every month. It is her mission to educate others on systemic lost pet recovery methods and ways to keep our pets safe.

Remember, a lost pet can’t tell anyone where it lives, so it’s up to us to help them.

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