Humane Society of NCA joins facial recognition program

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The Humane Society of North Central Arkansas has joined the ranks of shelters in using facial recognition technology to identify lost dogs and cats. The shelter now offers the community an additional tool to help lost and adoptable dogs and cats find their forever home.Now every dog and cat entering the Humane Society of North Central Arkansas shelter system becomes registered on Finding Rover. Users of Finding Rover can search the shelter and surrounding areas right from their smartphones or computers in efforts to find missing pets, the family of a found pet or search for adoptable pets.Every dog and cat leaving the Humane Society of North Central Arkansas, through a reunion or an adoption, can remain protected on Finding Rover after the pet parent registers them with the same email address the shelter has on file.If that dog or cat ever gets lost, his or her record will already be in the system, and identifying the pet should be a snap.

Registration of pets is free and a simple process. Go to FindingRover.com and upload the pet’s photo; enter a few details about the pet; and enter your name, email address, and zip code.

Once pets are registered, they’re protected for life.

John Polimeno, CEO and founder of Finding Rover, says, “Dogs and cats are beloved family members, and if he or she goes missing, it can be devastating 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.”

In addition to helping lost pets find home, Finding Rover features dogs and cats available for adoption.

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