| THE MISSING PETS BUREAU |
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| The Missing Pets Bureau operates a national Missing Pets Register
and works closely with 12,000 pet care organisations. This includes
major Charities, Rescue Centres, Dog Wardens, the Police and Vets.
Should your pet go missing we will help you to get your Pet back.
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| We also offer Petback Protect. This provides lifetime protection
for your pet. Should your pet ever go missing we will then transfer
details into the Missing Pets Register free of charge. |
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| INTRO
FROM THE FOUNDER |
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I started the Missing Pets Bureau 6 years ago when two dogs belonging
to my best friends were stolen. The trauma and upset this caused was
a life changing experience and I made a commitment then to help reunify
pet owners with their four legged friends. Today, the Missing Pets
Bureau has healed many broken hearts by reuniting literally thousands
of pets with their owners while offering support, advice and hope
to those in despair.
By combining the very latest information technology and communications
systems with a team of expert advisors, consultant vets and dog
trainers we offer our thousands of pet owners the very best in pet
safety and hopefully help make this world a safer place for pets.
 Founder
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| Protect
my pet - shocking statistics |
Tragically
over 2,500 Dogs go missing every week and over 3,200 Cats!
38% of dogs reported us as missing are actually stolen |
| Tens of thousands of cats go missing
every year because they are befriended by a neighbour. |
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The Missing Pets
Bureau has found that out of all dogs that go missing the following
breeds are most likely to be stolen:-
- English Springer Spaniel
- Border Terrier
- Boxer
- Yorkshire Terrier
- Labrador Retriever |
The following breeds
of cats are most likely to be stolen:-
- Burmese
- Persian
- Siamese
- Maine Coon
- British Short Hair |
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| Even 35% of Cross Breeds are
reported to us as stolen. |
| Did you know that dogs are only protected
in law for just one week and cats have no such “protection”. |
| Tragically tens of thousands of dogs
and cats are rehomed or destroyed because their owners can’t be traced. |
| Click
here to find out how I can protect my pet |
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