In an announcement made last week, the newly named Petco Love gave the volunteer-based group the Colony Cats a $10,000 grant to support lifesaving efforts for animals in central Ohio.
Petco Love, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering animal-welfare organizations, provided this funding to amplify the mission of Colony Cats, a facility aimed at servicing feral, stray and abandoned cats in the area.
It s unclear how the funding will be employed, but Petco Love President Susanne Kogut said the organization will soon launch the first of several national tools to encourage animal lovers to push for lifesaving efforts.
“Petco Love announces an investment in Colony Cats and hundreds of other organizations as part of our commitment to create a future in which no pet is unnecessarily euthanized,” Kogut said in a press release.
Morris Animal Foundation Receives $100K from Petco Love and Blue Buffalo Company for Pet Cancer Research
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DENVER, April 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Petco Love (formerly Petco Foundation) and Blue Buffalo are once again partnering to award a $100,000 grant to Morris Animal Foundation to support pet cancer research. Since 2006, Petco Love, in partnership with Blue Buffalo, has invested more than $16 million in the fight against pet cancer, with $7 million granted to Morris Animal Foundation, one of the largest worldwide nonprofits advancing animal health.
Since 2006, Petco Love, in partnership with Blue Buffalo, has invested more than $16 million in the fight against pet cancer, with $7 million granted to Morris Animal Foundation, one of the largest worldwide nonprofits advancing animal health.
National database reunites pets with families
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DEMING – Deming Animal Guardians’ DAGship Rescue is proudly joining with Petco Love – formerly known as the Petco Foundation, a national nonprofit working to lead and inspire change for animals and animal welfare groups across the country, on a shared mission to help reunite lost pets with their families should they ever go missing. According to industry statistics, sadly, one in every three pets will go missing in their lifetime.
Petco Love Lost is a new searchable national database that uses patented facial recognition technology to make finding lost pets quicker and easier. This simple-to-use tool will be easily accessible to participating animal organizations nationwide, as well as any pet parent or person who finds a lost pet. Uploaded photos of a missing dog or cat are immediately scanned to determine whether the lost pet is at a participating shelter or with a neighbor in the community.
HSPPR gets new facial recognition technology to find lost pets
HSPPR gets new facial recognition technology to find lost pets
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) - The Humane Society of Pikes Peak Region has teamed up with Petco Love to help find lost pets and reunite them with their families by taking advantage of new technology.
According to industry statistics, one in three pets will go missing in their lifetime. The new, Petco Love Lost database uses patented facial recognition technology to help find missing cats and dogs in the Pikes Peak Region.
Pet owners can upload photos of their missing dog or cat, those photos will then be immediately scanned to determine whether the lost pet is at a participating shelter or with a neighbor in the community.