Pets with a Save This Life microchip no longer have information stored in a database. Pets do not need a new microchip to be covered. Instead, contacting another company with the microchip number is ...
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A viral account about pet microchips found in a man’s back is strange, but it points to a real technology many pet owners ...
A new electronic monitoring system from BioMedic Data Systems Inc., of Maywood, N.J., can make the identification of animals throughout the course of an experiment as easy as reading the bar codes on ...
Just a few days ago, we were honored to welcome Supervisor Kathryn Barger and Marcia Mayeda, director of the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control, to our shelter. They presented us ...
Microchips in your dog or cat can be a lifesaver because they can reunite a lost pet with an owner. But the closure of one national pet microchip company has left many pet lovers worried after the ...
Animal experts are encouraging pet owners to take simple precautions before the Fourth of July, such as keeping anxious pets indoors and making sure they have proper identification, to help keep them ...
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 ...