Search Smart for your Lost Animals
Unfortunately we’ve all experienced the gut wrenching feeling of realizing that a family pet has escaped from the yard/leash/apartment/car and is nowhere to be found. Your initial reaction is probably to call everyone you know to see if your pet has been found. The next step is calling your local veterinarian to see if your lost animals have been recovered. After that, a feeling of desperation and hopelessness can set in as you realize that by yourself, there’s just not enough that you can do.
Fortunately, there is a new local pet finder solution that actually works. It’s called PetAmberAlert.com and their philosophy is to help you search smart for your lost animals. The search begins by pinpointing the exact geographic location where your pet was last seen. By narrowing down the search to a geographic location and spreading out from there, the chances that a lost pet will actually be found are might higher. Their local pet finding solutions are three tiered:
- Poster Alert: Local Pet Businesses in the area surrounding where your pet was last seen will receive a custom made lost animal poster alert containing your pet’s image and pertinent information immediately. When someone finds a lost pet they will usually take it to a local Vet, Animal Shelter, Rescue Group, Animal Hospital, or Pet Store. The goal is for those businesses to already have your poster alert and immediately recognize your pet from the notice and contact you with the good news.
- Phone Alert: Local Neighbors in the 10-100 mile area will receive a personalized recorded message about your pet immediately. They have the largest/most accurate database of residential phone numbers in the USA/Canada and are a national DNC Exempt Organization so even those neighbors on the national no call list will be contacted. That means literally hundreds of phone calls with the goal of finding your lost animals.
- Amber Alert: By combining their Poster Alert and Phone Alert services, they can notify over 78% of the residents and businesses in the area around where your pet was last seen. The chances of being reunited with your beloved pet are markedly increased.
The sooner you begin a real search for your lost animal, the better. The chances of locating a lost animal are much higher in the first week. Visit www.petamberalert.com to learn more about their local pet finder services.
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