Almost every week I see a post on social media from a pet owner begging people to help look for their lost dog or cat. While every pet should be microchipped, that does not help the person who finds the pet since you must have a scanner to read the microchip. ID tags are a help but there is only room to put the pet’s name and one or two phone numbers on the tag. That does not give the person who found the pet any additional information. To solve that problem Edgar Rodriguez, who is the founder of Driyu, developed a fast recovery-first pet safety platform. This system is designed to help lost pets get home faster through free smart QR tags, owner-controlled pet profiles, and community-centered partnerships
All the person must do if they find the pet is scan the QR tag with their cell phone and immediately see the dog or cat’s profile. The beauty of this system is that the person who scans the QR code does not need to download an app, create an account, or understand anything technical. The profile is created by the pet owner who controls what information is in the profile. For more information go to: Driyu to see the programs that they offer. I highly recommend the Driyu system.

I have written two articles about how to find a lost dog or cat which you can see on my blog site.