VENTURA COUNTY — Ventura County Animal Services (VCAS) announces its adoption of a revolutionary lost and found platform that leverages facial recognition technology to reunite lost animals with their families faster than ever before. The platform, Petco Love Lost, employs an algorithm that scans lost and found photos uploaded by the public and VCAS, and instantly notifies pet owners if a match is made. Numerous animal welfare organizations already using this platform have reported a substantial increase in animals being reclaimed by their families.
“Between 80%-90% of animals arriving at our shelter come to us as lost/stray. If everyone in Ventura County utilizes the Petco Love Lost platform, it could be the game-changer we have been hoping for!” Stated Randy Friedman, spokesperson for VCAS. “This could be the single greatest advancement in lost and found since microchip implants were introduced in the 1990s!”
This transition marks a significant step towards streamlining the process of reuniting lost pets with their families while alleviating the strain of overcrowding within the shelter system.
Ventura County Animal Services invites residents to learn more about this platform by visiting www.petcolove.org/lost. Those who have lost or found animals are encouraged to visit our county’s lost and found page at www.vcas.us/LostAndFound.
For media inquiries, please contact Randy Friedman, Public Information Officer for Ventura County Animal Services, at (805) 388-4252 or Randy.Friedman@ventura.org.