24 Feb 2008 02:28:29 | Thaddeus Collins
Many pet owners will say no to this question, but that is only
until their pet is lost, and it is found five miles down the
road by a total stranger that has no idea how to contact the pet
owner. So the next day on their way to work they decide to take
the pet to a shelter that is close to their job, now the pet is
up to twenty miles farther away. The same pet owners that said
no to the question above, now has a two hundred square mile area
to try and locate one lost pet.
The pet owner is now putting up posters of the lost pet in their
neighborhood hoping the finder of the lost pet eventually sees
the poster. They have posters up, and now they have place an
announcement in their community newspaper under “Lost and Found”
in a desperate attempt to have their lost pet returned to them.
Ask those same pet owners again “Are the services of
RecoveryPets.Com all that its cracked up to be?”
Now lets look at a different scenario, the pet is still found by
the stranger five miles away but they see the RecoveryPets.Com
pet tag. The finder logs on to the Internet and enters the pets’
unique id number into the Found Pet field on the website. The
pet owners contact information is instantly displayed with phone
numbers and email addresses, and within thirty minutes the pet
is reunited with its owner. The underlying problem is that the
first scenario happens way more often that the latter, so now
these pet owners are saying, “That the services of
RecoveryPets.Com are more than they are cracked up to be!”
For more information on the global pet registration services
provided by RecoveryPets.Com, visit their website at:
http://www.recoverypets.com
About Author :
Thaddeus Collins is the owner of RecoveryPets.Com a company that
specializes in the global recovery of lost pets using a unique
tracking number that is registered on the companies website, and
can be searched if the pet becomes lost. For more information
visit http://www.recoverypets.com