Local 12 WKRC Cincinnati · 14m
Local animal shelters urge pet owners to register again after microchip information lost
Animal shelters and veterinarians use those microchips to reunite lost pets with their owners. Whenever an animal comes in as a stray, Cincinnati Animal CARE checks to see if it's microchipped. Owner information is linked to the chip number.
WFMY News2 · 10h
How to register your pet's microchip amid Save This Life shutdown
According to the AAHA, pet owners who had this service should get their pets scanned at their vet. When that's done, the number can be used on the AAHA microchip registry lookup tool. The following social media post has been making the rounds suggesting these QR codes will take you to different websites where you can re-register your pet's chip.
Yahoo · 6h
After microchip company ceases operations, pet owners urged to re-register
Animal shelters, rescues, and veterinarian clinics around the U.S. are posting on social media telling pet owners to check their four-legged friends' microchips after learning a major microchip company is no longer providing services.
Chicago Sun-Times · 8h
With pet microchip company's closure, here's how to ensure your pet's chip is up to date
Microchips, about the size of a grain of rice, are radio frequency identification devices implanted in dogs and cats. The chips can be scanned at any animal shelter, vet clinic or police station.
KENS · 1h
What San Antonio pet owners should know about the closure of microchip company Save This Life
SAN ANTONIO — The reported closure of Austin-based pet microchipping company Save This Life means it's as important as ever for owners to know who their dog or cat is registered through and what actions they might have to take. Otherwise, it would be harder to reunite with lost pets.
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