FILE: Ruby, a two-year-old Yorkshire Terrier, has a micro-chip implanted by a vet in England. In the US, a major pet ...
Texas-based pet microchipping company 'Save This Life' is closed for business, suddenly leaving a gap between some pets and ...
After the closure of Save This Life, microchips from that company given to pets no longer have the owner's information ...
Microchipping your pet can help make sure your animal returns home if it gets lost, but the shutdown of a national pet microchip company has left many pet owners worried. Texas-based microchip and ...
The procedure typically costs between $25 and $50, the American Animal Hospital Association reports. "When an animal is found ...
The American Animal Hospital Association says the microchip registry of Save This Life abruptly closed and their database is gone.
Pets listed on Save This Life’s pet registry were delisted from the American Animal Hospital Association’s national database.
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.
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.
Microchips can be a lifeline for lost pets. The tiny, rice-sized identification devices are implanted under the skin to help ...
Several animal shelters across the nation are recommending pet owners re-register their pets’ information. The chips provide ...