Microchipping is one of the most common ways of accurately identifying pets, particularly those that are lost and found.
When a cat or dog is adopted from a shelter or rescue organization, it is standard practice to microchip these fur babies. If the animal ever escapes, contact information is on file to help reunite ...
The dog owner told Newsweek that the discovery about Ribbit meant she had to "go through the mental shift." ...
Paws Across Pittsburgh has installed a 24/7 microchip scanner to help reunite lost dogs with their families quickly and safely. The scanner, located at 413 E. 6th Avenue in Tarentum, allows anyone who ...
If you have ever lost a pet, you know the worry, anguish and anxiety of looking for them. To keep them safe and in your presence, it’s best to keep them inside or in a fenced yard. But as we all know, ...
Leeton Shire Council is conducting a free microchipping afternoon for dogs and cats at the Leeton Shire Council Pound, 10-16 Massey Avenue, Leeton, on ...
There is a consensus that legislation needs tightening, but microchipping is widely acknowledged as a positive first step ...