Dog tracker has helped hundreds of families reunite with their runaway pets
Babs Fry pets Don Juan on Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2022 in Jamul, California. - Ana Ramirez/The San Diego Union-Tribune/TNS

JAMUL, Calif. -- Seven years ago, Babs Fry was devastated when a pregnant terrier mix dog she was fostering at her Jamul ranch disappeared without a trace. Then she got an email from a professional pet tracker offering some unusual dog recovery tips that blew Fry's mind. "I lost a dog and was very fearful and didn't think anyone would be able to catch her. Then I got a call from this woman and I thought she was crazy. But sure enough, 10 days later that dog was in a trap in my driveway." That was the beginning of a major life shift for Fry, a longtime Realtor who now dedicates all of her energ...