Chad Tavernia, a retired New York State Police investigator, uses a thermal-imaging drone to help owners find and rescue their lost dogs.
Across the country, pet owners are increasingly starting to pay drone operators to use cutting-edge thermal and video cameras to track down lost dogs. NBC News' Maggie Vespa has a closer look.
For one man in Sumter County, a bond started with a search for a friend, and the one he ultimately found needed some extra ...
A hike in Garland Park turned tragic for an 80-year-old man after he was found dead in the Carmel River while searching for ...
On Christmas Eve, Chad Tavernia got a call from a woman about her golden retriever. Its leash had snapped, and the dog had ...
Social media users were moved by the moment captured in the viral clip, with one saying, "I'm literally crying my eyes out." ...
A Monterey County man reported missing after looking for his lost dog in Carmel Valley was found dead Thursday, authorities said.
A drone operator was able to spot a lost dog using thermal imaging as well as a standard video feed (North Country Drone ...
When Guilbeault saw Damian again, he was visibly older and scruffier than he had been eight years earlier, but he was ...
OKLAHOMA CITY ( KFOR) — A missing dog has been reunited with its owner eight years later. Back in 2017, Paul Guilbeault, was ...
Many lost dogs and cats "likely return home on their ... According to a caption shared with the video, the search began after the poster learned about a missing dog in a neighboring municipality.
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