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Pet Finder: A Great Site for Finding and Looking After Pets

petfinder logoPet Finder is a website which has been running for well over a decade helping to find homes for animals and to educate owners and potential owners. It’s owned and run by a very reputable media company called Discovery who operate the Discovery Channel network and several other media forms.

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Obviously, the focus on profiling numerous shelters and homes across the US. All of their current animal listings are combined into one via the search function of this website. You can narrow down these results by telling the search function what kind of animal you would like, what breed, age, size and gender and your locale. You can find normal cats and dogs here but they also lists horses, reptiles, rodents and wild animals.

Some search results are displayed below. As you can see, they provide basic information about that dog as well as other information such as whether that particular dog would be a good match with kids.

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The site also has a huge library of information to help new and potential owners. Things like training, health and lifestyle are covered in particular detail. Several blogs and columns are kept on the blog for enthusiasts. You can check it out here .

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  2. Thank you for leading me to Petfinder. I just finished a post on what to do when your pet is lost. I went back and added the Petfinder information. That post has lots of ways to find your lost pet some many including me have never thought of. If I may, that link is http://www.downhomepets.com/domestic-pets/dogs/what-should-you-do-when-your-pet-is-lost/ in case any of your future readers are interested. Thanks again

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