The national
lost pet databases are well worth using too.
Each PetAmberAlert ® is supported by our advanced
lost pet database to search for found pets, reuniting them with their owners.
When a lost pet arrives at an animal shelter or veterinary clinic, the staff first determines if she has a microchip and then looks up the number in
a lost pet database system.
Not exact matches
Make sure to submit your
pet's details to the National
Lost Pet Database to make sure that if he / she turns up at a shelter that they recognize the
pet as being yours and will be able to contact you.
In case your Shih Tzu is
lost during a natural disaster, microchip data and information about where the
pet was found and where it has been moved will be posted to a federal
database so that you can locate your
lost pet more easily.
, which is an online
database for
lost and found
pets.
The website keeps a
database of photos from the three county shelters and tries to match eight distinctive facial markers on dogs with images uploaded by users searching for
lost pets.
Programs like the American Kennel Club (AKC) Companion Animal Recovery (CAR) program maintain worldwide
databases so they can help reunite
lost pets with their families.
The owner's information is registered with a national
database, and if a
lost pet is found, the owner can be contacted.
Learn how HeLP and LDOA are leading the way towards a centralized, national
database where shelters, vet clinics, volunteers and the public can all share the same
lost and found
pet listings.
Whisky's story highlights the importance of entering your
lost dog's information into a centralized national database (Helping Lost Pets is the largest and most comprehensive) so that volunteer matchmakers around the country can compare shelter listings with lost pet listi
lost dog's information into a centralized national
database (Helping
Lost Pets is the largest and most comprehensive) so that volunteer matchmakers around the country can compare shelter listings with lost pet listi
Lost Pets is the largest and most comprehensive) so that volunteer matchmakers around the country can compare shelter listings with
lost pet listi
lost pet listings.
(Kennel Club Press Release) A three year old dog from Cambridgeshire travelled 50 miles while missing, before being reunited with her loving family thanks to her microchip and the help of Petlog, the UK's largest
lost and found
database for microchipped
pets.
While there are many efforts to help reunite
lost pets, without a central and integrated free
database we result in the «bucket effect» of
lost pets.
(Kennel Club Press Release) Staffordshire Bull Terriers are more likely to go missing than any other breed of dog, reveals Petlog, the UK's largest
lost and found
pet database.
The Petco Foundation's investments in Rehome by Adopt-A-
Pet.com helps individuals find adopters directly for
pets needing to be rehomed and FindingRover.com seeks to create a national
pet lost and found
database through the use of groundbreaking
pet facial recognition technology.
This page is a shared
database of
lost / found
pets reported to Animal Welfare Association, Animal Adoption Center, Camden County Animal Shelter, and Voorhees Animal Orphanage.
Other helpful resources for helping find your
lost pet can be found on LostPets USA, including
lost dog and
lost cat flyer templates, a national
database, and more.
Call your local animal shelter or Camden County Animal Shelter at 856-401-1300 to remove your found
pet from the website, which hosts a shared
database of
lost / found
pets in Camden County.
AKC Reunite is North America's largest not for profit
pet ID and recovery service, providing microchipping and ID services as well as a national recovery
database to safely return dogs home should they get
lost and, through AKC
Pet Disaster Relief, helping local Emergency Management to provide animal care services immediately following disasters.
Petlog, the Tracer Advance
database, handles more and more calls every day reporting
lost and found
pets.
We still think that voluntary microchipping is the best way to identify a
lost pet, and we still like the AKC / CAR
database as a microchip enrollment service.
For more than ten years, Petlog, which is managed by the Kennel Club, has been running National Microchipping Month throughout June to raise the profile of
pet microchipping and its benefits, and also to educate
pet owners about how it works, the need to keep contact details up to date and how to get the most out of a
lost and found
database.
When a
lost pet is scanned, the ID number is called into the
pet recovery
database.
If the owner moves or changes their phone number without updating the information in the microchip
database, then it can be very difficult if not impossible to track down the owner of a
lost pet.
There are several
Pet Recovery
Databases on the internet that you can use to search a Microchip number after a
lost or stray
pet has been found that has a Microchip.
Registration in Save This Life's Immortal
Pet database (Any
pet's microchip ID number can then be searched in popular search engines like Google, and the owner's contact information can be found, minimizing recovery time for a
lost pet)
Scour the
lost dog listings in the area including Craigslist, Nextdoor, Everyblock or other neighborhood sites, Facebook groups, local newspapers and radio stations and all lost and found pet internet sites including of course, Helping Lost Pets — the nation's largest database for lost and found p
lost dog listings in the area including Craigslist, Nextdoor, Everyblock or other neighborhood sites, Facebook groups, local newspapers and radio stations and all
lost and found pet internet sites including of course, Helping Lost Pets — the nation's largest database for lost and found p
lost and found
pet internet sites including of course, Helping
Lost Pets — the nation's largest database for lost and found p
Lost Pets — the nation's largest
database for
lost and found p
lost and found
pets.
Can you imagine if all of those places directed owners who had
lost a
pet to enter their information into that ONE
database also?
You may also want to look for and post photos / descriptions of your
lost or found
pet on
lost / found
databases such as FidoFinder.com.
(Kennel Club Press Release)
Lost and found dogs travelled to Westminster to support compulsory microchipping being introduced next year as new figures show almost a quarter of a million dogs have been reunited with their owners * thanks to their microchip and Petlog — the UK's largest
database for microchipped
pets.
If you still do not find your
lost pet on this database, you should then file a Lost Pet rep
lost pet on this
database, you should then file a
Lost Pet rep
Lost Pet report.
Countless beloved
pets are
lost or stolen every year so we encourage that all
pets be identifiable by a microchip which is registered with a national
database to increase the number of
lost pets reunited with their guardian (s).
If an animal comes to us as a stray, we will hold the animal for 72 hours during which time we will search through various
databases for any reports of
lost pets that may fit the description of that animal.
If your bird is
lost or stolen you can contact the National Theft Register for
lost and found animals run by John Hayward — this central
database logs the information of
lost pets, and can be vital in helping to reunite
lost pets with owners.
Learn how these organizations are leading the way towards a centralized, national
database where shelters, vet clinics, volunteers and the public can all share the same
lost and found
pet listings.
HomeAgain provides a number of services useful to
pet owners, such as their National
Pet Recovery
Database,
Lost Pet Specialists, Rapid
Lost Pet Alerts,
Lost Pet Medical Insurance, Travel Assistance for Found Pets, and more.
As a result, we strongly encourage that all
pets be identifiable via microchip; which is registered within a national
database in order to increase the number of
lost pets reunited with their guardian (s).
A national
database where you can register a
lost or found
pet, along with helpful tools to help you create flyers and useful tips to help find your
pet.
When a
lost pet is found, animal shelters and veterinary clinics can scan the
pet with a specific type of scanner (using radio frequency identification technology), which will bring up a unique number that is matched in a
database to an owner's contact information.
Found Animals Microchip Registry is a free, national, nonprofit
database that was conceived in support of a single belief: all
lost pets need to find their way home.
The owners of that
lost pet can now be easily found on a national
database.
With the help of
databases and the internet, recovering a
lost pet is easier than ever.
Lost Pets are Stored in our
Database and Agencies will Contact us if your
pet is Brought in at any Time.
Using ONE centralized map - based
database, Helping
Lost Pets is the key to getting lost pets h
Lost Pets is the key to getting
lost pets h
lost pets home.
Local facebook groups and pages are a good tool but when they don't link into a central
database,
lost pets slip through the cracks.
BISSELL Pet Foundation's Cathy Bissell and her sister, Janie Jenkins, co-founded LostPetUSA.net, an online and mobile service that features a national
database of
lost and found
pets.
Several microchip
pet recovery
databases and other online resources provide advice and templates for making
lost pet posters.
If your
pet is
lost, his or her microchip will be scanned, and the information will be checked against a
database to reunite you and your loving companion!
A microchip is effective in reuniting a
lost pet with his owner only when the owner's contact information in the microchip
database is accurate.
Browse the
database of stray and found
pets, report a missing
pet and find helpful tips for bringing your
lost dog or cat home.