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National Lost Pet Prevention Month – Spread The Awareness

National-Lost-Pet-Prevention-MonthNational Lost Pet Prevention Month was created by PetHub in July 2014 to raise awareness regarding the spike in the number of cases of lost pets every year. Statistics derived from the study conducted by National Council of Pet Population Study and Policy and the National Humane Society state that 10 million pets are lost every year and hardly 10 pets out of this huge number are found. The reports also indicate that the maximum numbers of pets are apparently lost in the month of July. Reason being, this particular month is the busiest of all as lot many people go on summer vacations and travel with their pets. Thus, the chances of pet owners losing their furry kids in the summer months apparently increase. Another major contributor to this epidemic of a pet was found to be the negligence of pet owners to file such cases.

Courtesy – HuffPost

Running a campaign to raise a concern and educate people of the prevention strategies seems to be the apt way to bring the issue into the limelight, and thus CanadaVetExpress insist people to report about their displaced pets.

 

What You Must Do To Prevent Losing Your Pet?

Most vets and animal activists advise pet owners to microchip their pet so they can be tracked easily. Additionally, all pets must wear identification collars with their owner’s name and emergency cell phone number mentioned clearly on the tag.

 

What To Do If The Pet Goes Missing?

 

What You Can Do To Spread Awareness?

National Lost Pet Prevention Month is the best occasion to take a resolution of ensuring the safety of your pets, ensuring to forge the long-lasting bond you dreamt of while having it. Let us all pledge to keep our pets’ surroundings as friendly as possible and make conscious efforts to track and get our pals back in case one goes missing.

 

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