Reuniting lost pets with their owners more quickly and successfully is an effort we are dedicated to addressing.
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More and more lost pets are reunited with their rightful owners because of lost pet websi
More and
more lost pets are reunited with their rightful owners because of lost pet websi
more lost pets are
reunited with their rightful
owners because of
lost pet websites.
According to the Humane Society of the United States, many
more lost pets could be
reunited with owners given the right tools and support.
But animal advocates agree that the decrease in euthanasia has been dramatic, driven mostly by successful spay - neuter programs and,
more recently, by savvy adoption campaigns, greater efforts to
reunite lost pets with owners and the proliferation of advocacy groups both small and large that have swept in to help municipal shelters, often poorly funded and sluggish.
The charity is therefore urging all cat
owners to «chip their
pets and keep their records up to date to help them
reunite more lost cats
with their loving
owners in future.
PLEASE NOTE, because dogs are
more likely to be
reunited with their
owner when they are brought to a shelter in their own neighborhood, the Quebec Street Shelter in Denver does not take in
lost dogs (see our Lost & Found pet admission policies below for more informati
lost dogs (see our
Lost & Found pet admission policies below for more informati
Lost & Found
pet admission policies below for
more information).
If you have found an animal recently, please contact Broward County Animal Care and Adoptions for
more information to try and
reunite the
lost pet with his / her
owner.
Southern Hills Veterinary Hospital believes microchipping is the safest, most effective method of
pet recovery available, helping
reunite more than 15,000
lost pets with their
owners every month.
HomeAgain Pet Recovery & ID System reports they
reunite pets with their
owners each month and have helped
more than 2 million
lost pets return home.
Microchips have allowed
more than 2 million
lost pets per month to be
reunited with their
owners.