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  2. Pets board emergency flight out of California as wildfires ...

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    Through a partnership between Wings of Rescue and Best Friends Animal Society, an emergency flight out of Burbank, California, brought 84 pets, including 58 cats and 26 dogs, to the sanctuary in ...

  3. Pet recovery service - Wikipedia

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    According to an Ohio State University study, the main reasons owners aren't found for lost pets included incorrect or disconnected phone numbers (35.4%), the owner's failure to return phone calls or respond to letters (24.3%), unregistered microchips (9.8%), or microchips registered in a database that differed from the manufacturer (17.2%). [9]

  4. Why are custody battles over pets on the rise? - AOL

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    Be it for a breakup or full-on divorce, couples are increasingly seeking legal counsel for determining who takes custody of their dogs, cats, birds, or even turtles as they part ways. David Favre ...

  5. Finding lost pets with furry facial recognition - AOL

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    See photos of famous Instagram dogs: Just press the "bark button." People register their pets on the app by adding details like name, breed, sex and age — and the all-important photo.

  6. petkey - Wikipedia

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    Petkey was established in the year 2003 to create a better way to find lost pets. [5] Petkey recognized that technology is available to identify and return missing pets. However, confusion within the microchip industry and insufficient international lost pet recovery efforts contribute to fewer than 10% of missing pets returning home.

  7. Los Angeles Pet Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles ASPCA then sold five acres of the land to real estate developers, which caused owners of pets buried there to advocate for maintaining the site's integrity. In 1986, the site was afforded the same legal status as a human cemetery and development of the land is permanently illegal, one of the few pet cemeteries in the USA to have ...

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