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22 April 2021, 04:04 am
Do you know that there is now a new nose app to help you find your lost dogs? You can now see find your dog through the NoseID app which uses state-of-the-art nose-recognition technology.
IAMS Creates NoseID App For Lost Dogs
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Finding a missing dog can be a tedious task for an owner. It would take more than asking the authorities to seek a lost dog. Your nightmares in finding your pets will now be much easier and more convenient thanks to this mobile app created by IAMS.
In line with the National Pet ID Week, the arrival seems timely for those owners who have a hard time looking for their precious canines. Every year, the United States has a reported number of about 10 million pets that are either stolen or lost.