SCRAPS Using Facial Recognition Technology for Lost Pets

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finding rover uses facial recognition software on dogs and cats to help owners find lost animals

Spokane County now has an additional tool to help lost dogs and cats find their families! SCRAPS has become the newest partner of Finding Rover, allowing Spokane County community members to use facial recognition technology completely free of charge to find their missing dogs and cats.

Users of Finding Rover can search the shelter and surrounding areas right from their smartphones or computers in efforts to find their missing companion animals or to find the families of found companion animals. Searches can be performed without registering with Finding Rover, through registration is simple, quick, FREE, and provides protection for your dogs and cats! To register, visit https://findingrover.com/ and upload your pet’s photo; enter a few details about yoru pet; and enter your name, email address, and zip code. That’s it! (And, every dog and cat who enters SCRAPS will become automatically registered to Finding Rover!)

finding rover uses facial recognition software on dogs and cats to help owners find lost animals

“Dogs and cats are beloved family members, and if (they go) missing, it can be devestating to everyone involved. We want to do everything we can to safeguard our pets from being lost forever. Registering on Finding Rover is another step all pet parents should take to further protect their furry family members. ” – John Polimeno, CEO and Founder of Finding Rover.

In addition to helping lost dogs and cats return home, Finding Rover also features dogs and cats who are available for adoption! You can view SCRAPS’ found and and adoptable pets with just a click on its Finding Rover Facebook widget and/or on its Finding Rover website widget! To learn more, visit Finding Rover online https://findingrover.com/, on Facebook at https://facebook.com/FindingRover/, or on Twitter at https://twitter.com/findingrover.

When a community comes together on Finding Rover, more dogs and cats can find their ways home. Please join SCRAPS in this effort to spread the word in Spokane County!