Lost pet response, coordinated for animal control and municipal partners.
One clearer response layer for community lost pet reports. Built for privacy-safe coordination.
TailTracker helps Animal Control Officers and municipal partners organize lost pet reports, public sightings, shelter coordination, and recovery activity into one structured response system.
Works alongside municipal systems, shelter workflows, microchips, ID tags, GPS collars, and community reporting tools.
Lost pet reports are often fragmented before anyone can coordinate them.
When a pet goes missing, community reports rarely arrive in one place.
One resident calls Animal Control. Another posts on Facebook. A neighbor texts a sighting. A shelter receives a separate report. Someone prints a flyer. A volunteer starts searching.
Everyone is trying to help, but the information is fragmented.
TailTracker gives Animal Control Officers and municipal partners a structured way to support lost pet recovery without taking ownership of every case.
One structured recovery mission instead of scattered updates.
TailTracker brings public reporting, posters, sightings, shelter involvement, volunteer coordination, and recovery updates into a single privacy-safe mission structure.
Public sighting intake
Residents report sightings through QR-linked mission pages instead of scattered calls, texts, and comments.
Jurisdictional mission visibility
Municipal partners can receive appropriate visibility into active lost pet recovery missions in their area.
Reduced duplicate reporting
Related reports can stay connected to the same recovery mission.
Shelter and rescue coordination
Support handoffs among owners, shelters, rescues, fosters, and municipal responders.
Privacy-safe public pages
Show safe mission information while protecting owner contact details, exact private addresses, and internal notes.
Community recovery network
Trained volunteers can support recovery activity without turning the response into an unstructured search party.
A better way for residents to report sightings.
QR-linked missing pet posters send residents to a public mission page. They do not need to download an app before helping.
Appropriate visibility without exposing private owner data.
TailTracker municipal partner access is designed around service-area relevance and partner permissions. The goal is clearer situational awareness, not public exposure of private mission details.
Agency-aware recovery coordination
Help municipal partners understand active recovery activity in their area.
Service areaRole-based access
Mission visibility should match the partner’s role, jurisdiction, and operational need.
Appropriate accessBuilt with public/private separation.
TailTracker separates public-safe mission information from private operational details.
Public mission pages may include
Pet name, photo, approximate last-seen area, safe public description, report sighting button, and share/download poster actions.
Private mission data stays protected
Owner phone/email, exact home address, emergency contacts, internal notes, private reporter attribution, and mission member details.
From first report to coordinated recovery activity.
Mission activates
A pet owner or approved partner activates a lost pet mission.
Public-safe page is created
TailTracker creates a private mission and a public-safe mission page.
Sightings route into one intake path
Posters and QR links direct public reports into the mission.
Municipal visibility is applied
Municipal partners receive appropriate visibility when the mission falls within their area.
Recovery stays coordinated
Owners, volunteers, shelters, and municipal partners operate from a clearer shared picture.
TailTracker complements existing municipal and shelter workflows.
TailTracker is a coordination layer for lost pet recovery activity. It does not replace animal control software, dispatch systems, shelter databases, police logs, microchips, GPS collars, ID tags, or public communications.
It helps connect the recovery activity around a single mission so reports, sightings, posters, maps, and updates do not remain scattered across disconnected channels.
Common questions
Does TailTracker replace animal control software?
No. TailTracker complements existing municipal, shelter, dispatch, and case-management systems by coordinating public lost pet recovery activity.
Can residents report sightings without downloading an app?
Yes. QR-linked public mission pages allow residents to report sightings from a browser.
Does TailTracker expose owner contact information?
No. Public pages are designed to show only public-safe mission information while protecting private owner contact details and exact private addresses.
Is this an enforcement tool?
No. TailTracker is recovery coordination infrastructure. It supports lost pet response, public reporting, and community coordination.
Can municipal partners see every mission?
Municipal access should be based on appropriate service-area visibility and partner permissions.
Does this work with shelters and rescues?
Yes. TailTracker is designed to support coordination among pet owners, shelters, rescues, fosters, volunteers, and municipal partners.
Request municipal access.
Tell us about your municipality, service area, and current lost pet response workflow. We will follow up about appropriate municipal partner access.
Best suited for communities that want clearer lost pet coordination.