Some pet owners around the country and in Hampton Roads said a microchip company's shut down could have been devastating, had their pet gotten lost.
The national company, Save This Life, abruptly closed down on Tuesday, unlinking pet owners information from the national database.
Save This Life microchip company shut down suddenly. Pet owners should re-register their pet's chips as soon as possible to restore information.
After a microchip company abruptly shut down, animal shelters and related organizations have begun warning pet owners to re-register their animals with a different service.
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Hosted on MSNSave This Life Microchips shuts down, how to keep your pet safeSave This Life Microchip Company closed suddenly, causing families and veterinarians to struggle with delayed response times, ...
After a canine illness outbreak, Wake County Animal Shelter is offering free pet clinic services in March including rabies ...
A pet microchip company that abruptly shut its doors leaves many pet owners without a way to find their furry friends if they ...
Several animal shelters across the nation are recommending pet owners re-register their pets’ information. The chips provide ...
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.
Microchips can be a lifeline for lost pets. The tiny, rice-sized identification devices are implanted under the skin to help ...
Rock Island Animal Hospital says animals they have micro-chipped may need to be re-registered after the company they used to ...
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