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Helping Governments & Communities with Lost & Found Animals

Lately we have witnessed many natural disasters: hurricanes in Caribbean & Unites States, earthquake in Mexico, floods in South Asia, Volcanic eruption in Bali etc. This have caused loss of lives, property and economic damages. But same important as our material things are our four-legged family members.

Even with the best plans, though, pets can get lost in the chaos. Others hide in places where their owners can’t find or reach them and, in the confusion of an evacuation, get left behind.  Some families evacuate without their pets, either because they haven’t made arrangements to take their pets or they don’t think they can.

News from PetID Global

Dear PetID.global user

First of all, we would like to thank you being a part of our innovative PetID team and welcome the new members! 

Thank you for the extremely positive feedback which we have received from users around the World!

We try to give our best! We are still young and developing the software and the product. 

New exiting things are coming but it all takes time to develop. Be patient! 

White Puppy with the PetID in Formula 1 Grand Prix in Monaco

Second most famous celebrity next to F1 racers in Grand Prix week in Monaco was our white shepherd puppy BTWW Windsor wearing the PetID.

PetFinder PetID was launched in Monaco the same week as the F1 Grand Prix took place to help people never lose their pets wherever they go.

Formula 1 Grand Prix in Monaco is the most famous and prestigious race of the championship. Good example of a “never give up story” again.

In 1925, the Monaco Automobile Club applied to register with its headquarters. Association of Recognized Automobile Clubs established in 1904 in Paris, a forerunner of today’s International Automobile Federation, FIA.

World’s first cross-border PetFinder app launches in Monaco

RIVIERA-PRESS.FR 24.05.2017

A revolutionary way of identifying lost pets worldwide and reuniting them with the owners has arrived in Monaco. PetWorld Global is an app-based service that was conceived by Monika Laneman, a hobby dog breeder and trainer in Estonia, following a traumatic incident where she lost her dogs while in Italy.

“Dog identification microchips are only registered in the country of origin, which in my case was Estonia,” explains the founder. “Luckily my dogs were found with the help of the local police, but it made me wonder why there is not a global identification system that can quickly and efficiently locate the owners of lost pets regardless of what country you are in.”

Estonian startup PetWorld Global launches a mobile app in Monaco

BALTICTIMES.COM 24.05.2017

Estonian startup PetWorld Global launches a unique and innovative mobile app in Monaco which enables pet owners worldwide to identify any lost pet and helps to reunite them with their owners.

Estonia, known as European Silicon Valley, has once again become the source of an innovative solution to an everyday problem, this time a unique app to quickly find your lost pets. Its founder, Monika Laneman, known worldwide as a hobby dog breeder and trainer, came up with the electronic PetID idea after she lost her dogs in Italy. “Dog identification microchips are only registered in the country of origin which in my case was Estonia. Luckily my dogs were found with the help of the local police. But it made me wonder why there is not a global identification system that can quickly and efficiently locate the owners of lost pets regardless of what country you are in,” she explains.