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Pet Owners worst nightmare!

Last post 09-02-2008 11:29 AM by youbetcha1018. 18 replies.
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  • 08-20-2008 12:27 PM In reply to

    • Betty
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    • Joined on 06-16-2008
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    Re: Pet Owners worst nightmare!

    Hi,

    I am not an expert and would take my Lab to the Vet if she would not eat for two days.

  • 08-20-2008 12:56 PM In reply to

    Re: Pet Owners worst nightmare!

     Hi there Betty, thanks for replying to my concern. Well, I really want to take my dog to the vet but to be honest, I have no time at all. I am so busy with the work I have now. I only started with this company for almost a week, but is it possible to call a vet and have Macci be treated in my house? Thanks again

  • 08-31-2008 5:29 PM In reply to

    Re: Pet Owners worst nightmare!

    Hi,

            If I had a dog that didn't eat for two days, I wouldn't walk, I'd run, to the vet a.s.a.p. It could be something very seriously  with the dog. I do not mean to be rude, so please do not take it that way, but if you do not have "time" for your dog, you should not own one!  It is not fair to the dog. He/she needs a companion, love, attention, and a lot of caring for. If you can not give your dog what he/she needs, you should let someone else have it that can fullfill it's every need.

  • 09-02-2008 11:29 AM In reply to

    Re: Pet Owners worst nightmare!

    Betty:

    Your dog is wearing his tag, you are sure, but still you worry. You sit by the phone and wished there was someting else you could do....... and there is!

    PetWatchClub.com - a social networking site for pets and their owners - has added a new tool in the fight to find missing and lost pets: an online "missing pet alert" system that notifies and recruits dozens of local pet owners in the search for missing pets.

    The tool is simple to use, free, and effective. By visiting www.PetWatchClub.com and clicking on the "missing pets" icon, owners of missing pets gain access to a form where they can describe their pet, where it was last seen, and provide contact information. A photo of their pet can also be added to the missing pet alert if the owner is a member of PetWatchClub.

    Upon submitting their alert application, an email with the missing pet's information is forwarded to all PetWatchClub.com members within a 10 mile radius of the last location the pet was seen. With over 3000 registered PetWatchClub.com members, this often means that dozens of people in a very targeted area are notified. In addition, a web page is created in the missing pets section of the www.PetWatchClub.com website. For up to three weeks, website visitors can view the information and notify the owner if they have any information about the missing pet.

    PetWatchClub.com started in September 2006 with the goal of helping pets and their owners find and connect with each other in their local neighborhoods and cities. It's original purpose was to help owners find friendly families to take in their pets when they go on short trips or vacations, rather than send their pet to a kennel or boarding facility.

    Members have access to a set of basic, but very effective tools. Members create custom profiles of themselves, their homes, and their pets. The pet profiles include pictures, likes, dislikes, habits and quirks. A search tool allows members to find other members in their local area. Using a simple messaging tool, they can safely reach out and introduce themselves. From that introduction, members can see if there is a "fit" and can then choose to meet up and build a friendship between them and their pets.

    The club is free to join and includes many other fun things focused on the pet, like a story board, pet photo album, and more. The introduction of the missing pet alert system is just the latest addition to our exciting and growing online pet community!

    Nice job! Thanks for posting this. This is very interesting and very informative. The best thing is joining is for FREE. My dogs will definitely agree with me, ain't that right guys? (Red, Magic, Felicity)
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