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PetAmberAlert has a rating of 4.2 stars from 465 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Reviewers satisfied with PetAmberAlert most frequently mention great service, fur baby and help people. PetAmberAlert ranks 1st among Lost Pet sites.
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The pricing is a little high, but if you are able to afford it it might be worth it.
I paid for neighbors to be called and I asked mine if they were ever called and they were not... total waste if money!
Our newly adopted bichon (a puppymill survivor) escaped from our fenced yard. We were in a full blown panic. A neighbor suggested this service and we are so very thankful we used it.
Our dog was returned to us by caring folks this evening... less than 24hrs later. PetAmberAlert is well worth the money. Don't hesitate to use it.
Marilyn Briner
Ballwin, MO
And this website helped him a whole lot. I remember he was so heartbroken when it happened, understandably so. But with the help of these guys those two are now reunited!
After an emotional 72-hour search, Howie has been FOUND! Thanks to an anonymous tip via PetAmberAlert, we located him with the help of the Police Department. He was being held in a less than desirable area under suspicious circumstances. I have to admit I was a skeptic. You have to be patient and let the process play out, but PetAmberAlert really came through for us. It's worth every penny!
I was dog sitting my mom's dog and she escaped. She was unfamiliar with my neighborhood and couldn't find her way home. After a few days of searching, placing a Craigslist ad, posting 70 flyers around the neighborhood, posting on lost dog sites online, checking local pounds and animal control, and talking to about 30-40 neighbors, we did a PetAmberAlert. Fax notifications of flyers went out to 25 pet businesses and automated calls to 250 surrounding neighbors with information about her. A guy submitted his contact info through PetAmberAlert as having information. I called him and he said he saw her going into an adjacent neighborhood where I didn't think she would be because the few other tips I got said she was in my neighborhood. So I went and drove around the adjacent neighborhood while calling her name and stopped to post about 20 flyers. Later we received a call from a guy who saw the flyers. She was cuddled up in a ball in a corner next to his house and had been there for a few days. We would never have thought to look there and would not have have found her had it not been for PetAmberAlert's notifications!:-)
The best site in the world! Because of you I found my Rusty after 3 long horrible days. You are awesome and I cannot praise this enough. Xo
We were searching for about 4 days for our lost dog. We had been calling and looking and then I came across the ad for PetAmberAlert. I decided it was worth the try. We signed up and they helped us locate her the next day! We got a phone call from someone who had her and did not know who she belonged to until they saw the PetAmberAlert fax that was sent out.
MUCH more than I expected. The flyers that were faxed had been hung up all over town, and one of the vet offices even hung them on telephone poles. Many friends and neighbors received the calls, and even strangers called me to let me know they were searching based on the Amber Alert call. I was out of town when Luke disappeared from a boarding facility, and the service helped me coordinate the search effort when I couldn't do it on foot myself.
Thank you so very much! PetAmberAlert.com really was the key! The young lady that found our Roxy curled up under a bush to get warm took her to an animal clinic and there she was on a PetAmberAlert poster! She was somehow clear across town. Not where we were looking. But your poster was the key to getting her home after 5 days lost. I have posted this key about PetAmberAlert.com on my Facebook page so everyone will know. Way to go!
They were a great service. Provided me with all information I needed. The online chat rep was always helpful. I received my alerts promptly and started to receive calls from neighbors and businesses immediately.
Answer: No, it's a (scam) business that offers to broadcast your lost pets information after paying.
Answer: You need to put up big neon posters. You can get poster board from Dollar Tree and in big letters you need to write something in maybe five words or less because people will be driving by and they can only read about that much in route. Put underneath that the information about your kitty and a picture. Make a minimum of four to have one at both ends of your street and the street over from yours both sides you should have one at the beginning and in the end. Compose a letter from you to your neighbors asking them to please help you find your cat by looking in their sheds and anything that the kitty could have gotten into in their backyard. Let them know a heartfelt way how important this is to you and how much you miss your kitty. Along with this letter have a picture of your cat and then put it in every mailbox you can. If you can't get to a mailbox put it on the windshield of a car. See if your local grocery store will let you hang a sign of some sort on there door or something school see if you can put something up at at the schools. I hope you find your kitty
PetAmberAlert®’s lost-pet finder system is the automated way to call and fax thousands of people + businesses about your lost pet.