Find lost pets with Pets Bureau UK
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Find lost dogs fast with Pets Bureau...
HOW IT WORKS
Click 'get freebie' below and sign-up to the database to register your dog or cat for free. They use a unique ID Tag system to locate your pet if lost. They claim a 70% success rate at reuniting pets with their owners.
WHAT YOU GET
It's a free to register, but to get the full benefit you'll need to become a member and get:
- - Cover for one pet including Pets Bureau unique ID Tag
- - Storage for up to 5 contact numbers
- - Discount deals on pet products and free pet care ebooks
Sign-up here using Pet Points and use this exclusive discount code to get 20% off all membership levels. Enter this coupon code at the checkout PPPB20
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