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Ontario animal shelter using facial recognition technology to help owners find missing pets
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Demand for pets has skyrocketed in Ontario over the past year due to people spending more time at home than ever, but owning a pet unfortunately means there s always a chance of losing it.
If you live in Brampton and your pet goes missing, however, you ll at least have facial recognition technology on your side.
Brampton Animal Services announced Friday that it will be using the innovative technology from company Petco Love Lost to help owners locate their missing fur babies, making them one of the first Canadian shelters to do so.