Microchipping your pet is one of the most effective ways to ensure they can be returned to you if lost. However, with ...
A local shelter is helping pet owners with defunct microchips after a Texas-based company unexpectedly shut down its database.
Anchorage resident David Jensen is raising money to install outdoor microchip scanner stations around town to reunite lost pets with their owners.
A pet microchip company that abruptly shut its doors leaves many pet owners without a way to find their furry friends if they ...
Microchips can be a lifeline for lost pets. The tiny, rice-sized identification devices are implanted under the skin to help ...
Several animal shelters across the nation are recommending pet owners re-register their pets’ information. The chips provide ...
QC animal hospital asks for customers to re-register microchips ...
Rock Island Animal Hospital says animals they have micro-chipped may need to be re-registered after the company they used to ...
Staff members search for a microchip using a unique scanner when a missing pet is located and brought to a veterinary clinic ...
Pet microchips help reunite lost animals with their owners. A Texas company suddenly closed, leaving pet owners worried about ...
One of the ways to identify a lost pet is to scan for a microchip. That information should have the owners’ contact information, but what happens if the owners move or the microchip company goes out ...
Save this Life, which was a national microchip company, has shut down. This means vet clinics and animal shelters won’t be able to pull up your information if your pet is registered through this ...