Not exact matches
Following is a list
of helpful tips for
recovering a
lost pet: Act fast.
Following is a list
of helpful tips for
recovering a
lost pet.
You should do certain things in advance to increase your chances
of recovering your
pet if he or she becomes
lost:
It's a sad fact that over 85 %
of lost pets are never
recovered due to lack
of identification.
If we use the APPA
pet estimates to extrapolate the number
of dogs
lost and not
recovered in 5 years, we end up with 766,360.
Late in 2010, Dr. Margaret Slater, Dr. Linda Lord and I conducted a piece
of research focused on learning more about the frequency
of pets getting
lost, as well as the percents
of those animals then
recovered.
At least one
of the
lost pets recently
recovered — Beau Brummel — lives in Fallbrook.
The ASPCA states that, when used with a visible tag or collar, a microchip provides the most reliable means
of recovering a
lost pet.
A collar and ID tag is the simplest way to increase the likelihood
of recovering a
lost pet.
Nearly 90 %
of all
lost pets are
recovered, if a comprehensive search is conducted during the first 12 hours.
The advice compiled here is based on over a year
of full time experience working with
pet owners to help
recover lost pets, and helping to reunite found
pets with owners.
My coworkers and I have an arsenal
of strategies we share to help owners
recover their
lost pets, but these strategies can actually be implemented before a
pet even goes missing.
With the help
of databases and the internet,
recovering a
lost pet is easier than ever.
The unfortunate part
of this is that thousands
of unidentified
pets are
lost and may never be
recovered.
What makes the CAR program work for owners and those who
recover a
lost pet is the toll - free 800 number and the CAR staff
of Recovery Coordinators who are available 24 hours a day.
Missing Pet Partnership (MPP), a national nonprofit organization dedicated to reuniting people with their
lost pets, has studied the issue
of lost companion animals and discovered that understanding those patterns
of behavior can dramatically increase the chances that a
lost dog or cat will be
recovered.
Based on knowledge
of the effects
of «inattentional blindness» and the poor visibility
of most
lost pet signs, Missing
Pet Partnership has discovered a creative and highly effective tool for
recovering lost pets.
Phenomenal Customer Service... signed our Rat Terrier up for
pet insurance with the hope we would never have to use it... but woke up one morning and he had vomited his breakfast and subsequently nearly
lost concientiousness... Trip to ER and regular Vet and a lot
of bills later... Riley has thankfully
recovered... and the claims process was extraordinarily user friendly and the claims adjuster couldn't have been easier to deal with.
Microchips help
recover thousands
of lost pets each month.
«Without identification, the chance
of recovering a
lost pet drops below 10 percent,» says Eric Bremner, CEO
of Red Dingo, Inc..
Approximately 5 %
of those who participated in the post-intervention survey
lost a
pet and
recovered that
pet because
of the ID tag.