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Free Facial Recognition App For Your Dog
Just snap a photo, register your pampered pooch--you'll be notified if picked up by a shelter, vet, or even a neighbor through social media.

Animal shelters around California are adopting, one-by-one, a new tool in their efforts to reunite lost dogs with their owners.
Theyβre using Finding Rover, a phone app that allows you to snap a photo, register your dog for free, and youβre done. You may also upload a recent photo on your computer, giving dog owners a chance to search for lost dogs after theyβve gone missing.
Shelters, vets, or even you can snap a photo of a found dog and see if itβs been registered on Finding Rover.
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Napa County became the first in Northern California to adopt Finding Rover. San Diegoβs already on board.
Finding Rover is available on iOS and Android devices.
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