New Emergency Contact Phone Number
Law enforcement and search partners: We have updated our emergency contact number. Effective immediately, our contact number is 979-217-1355. Others: If you are confronted with a situation involving a lost…
Law enforcement and search partners: We have updated our emergency contact number. Effective immediately, our contact number is 979-217-1355. Others: If you are confronted with a situation involving a lost…
Thank you to our wonderful donors who contributed to our team through Brazos Valley Gives. Special thanks to Denise Fries, with Fries Financial Services in Bryan, Texas, who provided matching…
Search Dog Network is among the many organizations participating in the sixth year of "Brazos Valley Gives," an opportunity to raise money and awareness for nonprofit organizations in our seven-county…
Over June 7th and 8th, 2024, several of our teams were (re-)certified by an IPWDA evaluator. These certifications are good for a two-year period. Congratulations to the following teams: Wilderness…
Dr Kim Stewart was recently interviewed for the Speaking of Pets podcast. We hope you enjoy watching! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtFiDs8E34Y
Thank you to Insite Brazos Valley for their write-up about Search Dog Network in the upcoming issue.
This month we want to highlight service dogs - to explain what the are, and what they are not, and briefly cover laws addressing rights and responsibilities of the person…
Occasionally, Search Dog Network will train with or receive a request for assistance from the Amber Alert Network - Brazos Valley. The AAN-BV is a local resource, formed in 2003,…
Are you traveling soon? Dr Kim Stewart, DVM, has given us permission to share an article previously posted on her clinic's web page. In case you are planning summer travel…
Sometimes, there may be a need to carry a search dog out of the field. Maybe the dog received an injury from running into a fence line that was not…