29 September 2010

PetLynx and Partners Launch HomeSafe™ Canada Initiative

The "official" launch date is March 2011 ... but we are so excited we can't wait to tell you about the new HomeSafe RDOG and RCAT initiatives! This innovative new program is a result of months of collaborative effort between:
Although each of these companies represent a different sector of the companion animal industry, when it comes to our animal companions, we all share a common goal ...
Bring them home. Safe.
 
An important part of being a responsible pet parent is making sure everyone stays safe. The most reliable way to ensure that your dog or cat stays safe is the HomeSafe Canada initiative. This innovative, high-tech recovery service is powered by PetLynx to connect the owners of lost pets with the people who find them.

• National One Click/One Call Recovery Centre is a collaboration between PetLynx and HomeSafe Canada allies, each a leader in the pet industry.

• Pet families are connected safely and securely with pet recovery organizations in their neighborhoods and across the country.

• By registering a physical description together with licensing, tattoo or microchip information, pet families receive immediate assistance when their pets are found.

• Registering with HomeSafe Canada means pets are back home, safe and sound, faster than ever before.



In 2011, HomeSafe Canada will also be embarking on a Canada-wide public awareness campaign called 'Year of the Cat.' The purpose of this campaign will be to educate Canadians about the nationwide severity of the cat over population problem in North America and dispel common myths about cats -- the most misunderstood, yet popular, of all domestic species.


Subscribe to this blog (above right) for updates on the HomeSafe RDOG and RCAT programs and the Year of the Cat initiative!


Protect your pet and your peace-of-mind by registering today with Canada’s largest recovery database, HomeSafe Canada, and bring them home.


For more information visit HomeSafeRDOG.com today.

Posted by Terri Perrin, Online Communications Editor

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