The pet restoration service is a service that has been created for the specific purpose of uniting pets that are lost or stolen with their owners.
Video Pet recovery service
Pet restoration
No tag identification
A wide variety of pet recovery services exist, such as online services to search for lost pets. Less traditional services for finding missing pets include the use of sniffer dogs, pet detectives, "paranormal", sites that offer advice or computer bulk calls that can quickly alert hundreds of neighbors over the phone. This may also include websites offering suggestions on how to search.
With tag identification
External identification
External identification forms include collar tags by identifying information numbers or QR codes with pet information or pet organization information recovery services. Pets can be tracked through a toll-free number or web address in the tag; The service accesses pet and owner information in the database through a QR number or code. Some pet identification tags include the owner's address or phone number that can be used to reunite the pet with the owner. There is also a registry database service based on tattoo registries.
Electronic tracking device
The collapsible electronic tracking device is used by recovery service providers to unite pets with their owners. Contracts can also include recovery services, which eliminates the need to rely on pets that face helpful strangers. Although, at least one device also asks for help from anyone nearby.
Microchip implants
Since the early 1990s, black foreskins. tags or implant microchips have been promoted as a solution to the recovery of pets that do not require collars. Veterinary services, animal shelters, and even some individuals have chip scanners. In the US such services are not regulated, and some types of chips have emerged with only a few that follow the ISO standards in question, ISO 11784 and ISO 11785. Initially each type has its own scanner without the ability to read or even detect other types but is present becoming a trend for universal scanners that can read all types. In the US, more than a dozen pet recovery services maintain a database of chip ID numbers and contact information of their associated owners, and compete with each other not only for the pet owner business but also the attention of pet seekers. But unlike the above mentioned collar tag identification, the correct database keeper can not always be determined from the ID number, making it difficult to return the pet to the owner.
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As a help for pet seekers in this situation, the meta-search engine registry chip has been set. Two that have been available at least since 2003 are europetnet.com, which has a large number of participating European registrations, and Petmaxx, registry services worldwide. In 2009, the meta search engine, sponsored by the American Animal Hospital Association, was put together. Most of the major US listings are now participants.
Pets are reunited with the owner with a stray pet code whose information is accessed through the database. The service is only accessed where the chip registry service has decided to interact with the meta search engine service.
A meta-search engine that successfully connects to all available registries and can help a dog finder or warden finds one registry that has the owner's records to find stray. A possible destruction is that if pet information is not registered with all databases, it is possible for thieves to steal the animal using "safe & amperproof" ID device, register him with another database, and sell the animal to different families, transfer the title clearly clear in the form of login account in, or registration documents from, the second registry.
The big downfall with meta search engines is that most pounds do not have the energy to search the registry site for owner information once they access the chip number. The chip number can only be included in documents written by pounds or other agents, never contacting the owner.
Maps Pet recovery service
- Hotline: Some veterinary schools throughout the United States have pet loss support hotlines, as well as various nonprofit agents.
- An online forum for pet owners who grieve.
- Books: Books on losing pets are published on a regular basis.
- Grief Counseling: Therapists with grief therapy training can be found in local communities. In addition, therapists may also include support groups that meet regularly to discuss issues surrounding pet loss.
See also
- Microchip implants (animals)
- American Humane Association
- Rescue group for pets
- HelpmefindMYPET
References
Source of the article : Wikipedia