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Monthly Archives: September 2010

How to Find Lost Pets in San Diego

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If you have lost your beloved pet, you need to work fast to increase your chances to get them back home safe and sound. At PetAmberAlert.com we help you immediately inform your neighbors and other local organizations about your missing cat or dog, and make sure they know who to contact when it shows up. There are a lot of ways for a pet to get lost in a city as big as San Diego, but there are also lots of animal lovers that will want to help lost pets get back home.

It’s easy to get started. First, we will gather your details as well as information about your pet, including names, descriptions, where it was last seen, and any photos you have. From this we can create an effective lost cat poster (or dog poster, of course) and distribute it to the shelters, hospitals, pet stores, and Animal Control to make sure everyone has the most relevant details about your dog or cat.

The more people that are looking for your lost dog in San Diego the more chances you will have to see it again, but dogs can move fast so you need to get the word out as quickly as possible. At PetAmberAlert.com we will send out the alert to a radius of 10 to 100 miles from where your pet was last seen, saving you a lot of time and making sure that you will have every opportunity to be reunited with your favorite pets.

Finding Lost Dogs and Cats in Philadelphia

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If your pets get lost, you need to act quickly to find them. Pets can easily wander for miles in just a couple days, but at PetAmberAlert.com we can help you get the word out and improve your chances to get them back. We have successfully reunited hundreds of pets with their owners, and we continue to improve our system of alerts to help you find a lost dog or cat, even in a city as big as Philadelphia.

Our system involves sending out phone and poster alerts (with the appropriate details, descriptions, and photos) to the most relevant places. Soon all the neighbors and pet-related businesses in the area will know to be on the lookout for your animals. This alert will be sent out to a radius of 10 to 100 miles, because it won’t take long for your pets to cover a lot of distance. Your job as a lost dog finder will be much easier when the entire community knows who to call when they spot your pet.

Finding a lost pet in a big city can seem overwhelming, but you shouldn’t give up. Dogs and cats have a great survival instinct, and they often turn up after months of separation. At PetAmberAlert.com we will keep your information stored in our database so that if your pet ends up at Animal Control or any of the local shelters, they will know exactly who to contact. A lost pet in Philadelphia may need a lot of help, and we will help you involve as many people as possible.

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