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	<title>Comments on: Would UK Dogs Benefit From One Single Lost Dog Website?</title>
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		<title>By: Rachel Cullen</title>
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		<description>I would think that having one system would be beneficial for everyone, the pet parent, shelters, rescues, microchip companies, and the whole pet friendly community. Here in the united States we have serious issues with confusion on what chip to use and what scanner works with all chips,  it has really became a problem. I work for a company called helpmefindmypet.com and we have a International lost pet alert system that emails a poster out in a fifty mile radius to Vets, Shelters, Rescues, Breeders, Kennels, Groomers, and any one who is a member. We also do a one call program for Scanning stations to report chip numbers of found pets and we search all data bases and registries to find the caretakers of these animals. I would like to continue conversations regarding this subject and assist in any information that I can provide. 

Best of Luck, 

Rachel Cullen, Director of Shelter Outreach 
866-699-3463 ext 107</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would think that having one system would be beneficial for everyone, the pet parent, shelters, rescues, microchip companies, and the whole pet friendly community. Here in the united States we have serious issues with confusion on what chip to use and what scanner works with all chips,  it has really became a problem. I work for a company called helpmefindmypet.com and we have a International lost pet alert system that emails a poster out in a fifty mile radius to Vets, Shelters, Rescues, Breeders, Kennels, Groomers, and any one who is a member. We also do a one call program for Scanning stations to report chip numbers of found pets and we search all data bases and registries to find the caretakers of these animals. I would like to continue conversations regarding this subject and assist in any information that I can provide. </p>
<p>Best of Luck, </p>
<p>Rachel Cullen, Director of Shelter Outreach<br />
866-699-3463 ext 107</p>
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