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GULF COAST HUMANE SOCIETY ADOPTS INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY FROM PETCO LOVE TO HELP REUNITE LOST PETS WITH THEIR FAMILIES ON NATIONAL LOST DOG AND CAT AWARENESS DAY

Corpus Christi, TX (April 23, 2021) – On April 23rd, National Lost Dog and Cat Awareness Day, Gulf Coast Humane Society is proudly joining forces with Petco Love, formerly known as the Petco Foundation, a national non-profit working to lead and inspire change for animals, and animal welfare groups across the country, on a shared mission to help reunite lost pets with their families should they ever go missing. According to industry statistics, sadly, one in every three pets will go missing in their lifetime.

Petco Love Lost is a new, searchable national database that uses patented facial recognition technology to make finding lost pets quicker and easier. Beginning today, this simple-to-use tool will be easily accessible to participating animal organizations nationwide, as well as any pet parent or person who finds a lost pet. Uploaded photos of a missing dog or cat are immediately scanned to determine whether the lost pet is at a participating shelter or with a neighbor in the community.

“We see firsthand how quickly a pet can go missing, whether they were curious, following a scent, wandered through an open gate or became scared during a storm,” said, Sharon Ray, Executive Director of Gulf Coast Humane Society. “We work tirelessly to care for pets, whether they’re awaiting their forever home or lost and need help getting back to their families. There’s nothing more rewarding than reuniting families with their beloved pets and with Petco Love Lost, we’re confident it can lead to many more happy reunions, right here in Corpus Christi.”

“We know that one in three pets goes missing in their lifetime, an estimated 10 million pets each year, and we’re not ok with that,” said President of Petco Love, Susanne Kogut. “That gives us 10 million reasons why we created Petco Love Lost, because we believe nothing is more important than keeping people and pets together for a lifetime of love. Together with Gulf Coast Humane Society, our goal is to keep pets where they belong – at home, with you.”

To learn more about Gulf Coast Humane Society, visit gchscc.org and follow @GulfCoastHumaneSocietyCorpus on Facebook and @gchscorpuschristi on Instagram. If you’ve lost or found a pet, Petco Love Lost is here to help get them home. Visit www.petcolovelost.org or join the conversation @PetcoLoveLost on FacebookInstagram and Twitter via hashtags #PetcoLoveLost and #LoveandFound.

About Gulf Coast Humane Society

On January 15, 1945, a group of animal lovers filed a charter to form the Gulf Coast Humane Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. In April 1998, the Society began operating from its current location, made possible by the generous donation of Tom and Cora Keeler. The Gulf Coast Humane Society rescues thousands of homeless or unwanted pets each year and runs solely on donations. The Gulf Coast Humane Society is a TRUE NO KILL facility. Follow our journey on Facebook, Instagram @gchscorpuschristi, Twitter @twitter.com/GC_Humane.

 

 

About Petco Love (Formerly Petco Foundation)

Petco Love is a nonprofit changing lives by making communities and pet families closer, stronger, and healthier. Since our founding in 1999 as the Petco Foundation, we’ve empowered animal welfare organizations by investing nearly $300 million in adoption and other lifesaving efforts. We’ve helped find loving homes for more than 6.5 million pets in partnership with Petco and organizations nationwide. Today, our love for pets drives us to lead with innovation, creating tools animal lovers need to reunite lost pets, and lead with passion, inspiring and mobilizing communities and our more than 4,000 animal welfare partners to drive lifesaving change alongside us. Is love calling you? Join us. Visit petcolove.org or follow at FacebookInstagramTwitter and LinkedIn to be part of the lifesaving work we’re leading every day.

Vic

Editor / Writer / Producer For Drop the Spotlight