In The Pet Finders Club, a girl named Andi Talbot has moved to Aldcliffe, Lancaster, from Texas. She has a Jack Russel Terrier named Buddy, who escapes from the house during a thunderstorm and gets lost. While trying to find him, Andi befriends Tristan Saunders, a red-haired boy who has a long-lost cat named Lucy, and he helps her look. They also manage to discover a lost Black Labrador, which belongs to fashion-conscious Natalie Lewis, and the three of them form The Pet Finders Club after Buddy is found. Together they track down lots of missing pets, and even missing owners. There is even a burglary at their local pet shop, Paws for Thought, which is owned by Tristan's mum's cousin, Christine Wilson. But their cases always turn out all right in the end, finding missing, lost or even stolen animals. In the last book, it is shown that Natalie may have feelings for Tristan.
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