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New community resource aims to reduce burden on shelters, city services, and bring pets home
A new 24-hour accessible microchip scanner is now available for community members who find stray animals, offering a direct ...
GRAND HAVEN, Mich — Losing your pet is devastating. That's why a group of community members from Grand Haven geared up and purchased pet microchip scanners. Tonya Christiansen is the owner of We Love ...
Driftless Humane Society and Lost Dogs of Wisconsin have found an innovative way to connect lost pets with their owners by installing a microchip scanner that is readily available for public use. “Our ...
Scan between the pet’s shoulder blades in a side-to-side “S” motion. If the scanner doesn’t detect a chip, rotate it 90 degrees and scan again between the pet's shoulder blades. Start at the pet’s ...
After a national pet microchip and registration company shut down, pet owners are being encouraged to reregister their pet’s microchip. The Texas-based microchip and registration company Save This ...
CEDAR SPRINGS, Mich. — A first-of-its-kind microchip station is helping lost and found furry friends reunite with their owners. “And what we're seeing is we're seeing more animals coming into the ...
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Microchips can be a lifeline for lost pets. The tiny, rice-sized identification devices are implanted under the skin to help reunite pets with their owners. “We think it’s very ...
KENT COUNTY, Mich. — A new microchip-scanning station aims to help reunite more pet owners with lost pets. The station, available 24 hours a day, can be found outside Kent County North Campus in Cedar ...
Some pet owners are concerned about news that one microchip registry has abruptly shut down.Texas-based "Save This Life" has stopped operations, leaving thousands of animals unregistered.But there are ...
The Texas-based pet microchip and registration company Save This Life closed abruptly earlier this week, leaving many pet owners unsure and anxious about how to keep their animals safe in the event of ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The city of Jeffersontown just made it easier to find lost pets. Mayor Carol Pike said she bought microchip scanners and distributed them to businesses throughout the city.
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