VANCOUVER, B.C. — When posters on the telephone pole aren’t bringing back Fido, people turn to Pet Searchers. The company was born four years ago, when owners Al and Alesha McLelland lost and found their dog after two weeks of searching. They saw the need for a service that reunites people and their pets. Pet Searchers employs social media, thermal imaging and even hound dogs to reunite people with their lost pets.
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“If your pet’s out there, I’ll find him,” said Al McLelland.
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