Microchips can be a lifeline for lost pets. The tiny, rice-sized identification devices are implanted under the skin to help ...
"The closure of this company is really concerning for us and you know we want to make sure that everybody has a microchip in their pet and that it's actively registered with the database," Cody ...
In recent years, pet owners across the country have begun microchipping their animals in an effort to keep better track of their four-legged friends. Now, one of the biggest microchip companies ...
When lost pets are brought to shelters, a scanner can get the information on the microchip and allow the shelter workers to identify the pet owner. After a national pet microchip and ...
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