Drone deployed for missing dog search

At DroneView.be, we usually use our drones for inspections and analyses, but sometimes, we receive unusual requests. Recently, we were called in to assist in the search for a missing dog.

The dog had been missing for 48 hours, and the owner had tried everything to find it. After two days of unsuccessful searching, they decided to use a drone to expand the search area and improve their chances. Thanks to our specialized drones and experience in detecting hard-to-spot objects, we were able to systematically scan the area.

Our drone with a thermal imaging camera proved invaluable. In wooded or hard-to-reach areas, a drone can quickly cover a large space and detect heat sources invisible to the naked eye.

After a focused search, we picked up a clear signal on the camera: a heat source matching the size of a dog. Within minutes, we pinpointed the exact location and guided the owner to the spot. Fortunately, this search had a happy ending, and the dog was safely reunited with its owner.

It was a remarkable experience, both for the dog and the owner, to finally be reunited after 48 hours apart.

This time, there was a happy ending, but that’s not always the case. Using a drone increases the chances of success in search missions, but it remains a tool, not a miracle solution. Not every search leads to a recovery, but the ability to quickly scan a large area can make a crucial difference.

Do you have a similar situation where aerial images could help? Feel free to contact us!