A Non-Profit That Helps Reunite Lost Pets With Their People.
Losing a pet can be traumatic. We are here to help.
TESTIMONIALS
Poncho was found on the 4th of July. His mother, Laxmi, shares their story.
“Jim was so clear on what my next steps were, and most importantly, he encouraged me not to give up. Mary was missing for 6 weeks, and Jim never said during that time that I should stop looking. He always had my back. I would not have gotten Mary back if it were not for Jim’s knowledge, optimism, and perseverance.”
Joseph McCarthy
Brooklyn, NY
At the beach, Felix slipped free of his harness and disappeared into the tall grass — but his mom, Emma, wouldn’t leave his side until he was found.
“Jim immediately drove to my house when he heard my 12-year-old dog, Guido, was missing. He was so personable, professional, and dogged (sorry, couldn't resist) in his efforts to find him. Guido was found 10 days later in the exact spot where Jim said he would gravitate towards. Jim is wonderful and an authentic, compassionate dog rescuer.”
Marcy Pesner
Port Jervis, NY
On her very first night, Bam Bam skillfully slipped out of her foster’s front door. Now, she and Tara are inseparable.
"Jim works for the animals. He has an incredible understanding of how they think and is deeply dedicated to lost animal recovery. He gave me the tools to save my dog after three days on the run in Manhattan."
Dai Wai Chin Feman
New York, NY
Maggie was frightened and ran off while staying with her grandparents — but her mom, Alesandra, never gave up hope.
Join your host Ryan Perez and guests Jim Tierney and Brittany Feldman as they talk about a dramatic series of events that has unfolded in the last few months as Ryan searched for his missing dog, Guy.
MEDIA
Presented by The New Yorker and directed by Sean Paulsen and Brad Wickham, this short film follows Two Tunnel’s Operations Manager, Jim Tierney, through the process of recovering a skittish lost dog in Brooklyn.