The public now can identify microchipped pets any time of the day with a new device installed by Tarentum-based animal rescue Paws Across Pittsburgh. The microchip scanner, located in front of the ...
GRAND HAVEN, Mich — Losing your pet is devastating. That's why a group of community members from Grand Haven geared up and purchased pet microchip scanners. Tonya Christiansen is the owner of We Love ...
Odessa Wallace and her daughter, Reighn, scan a stray cat for a microchip Thursday using the free scanner available outside P.A.W.S.' Paw Print Alley Cattery, 1224 W. Main St. in Greenfield. P.A.W.S.
A partnership involving the SPCA of Brevard and Brevard County's public safety agencies will help reunite lost dogs and cats with their owners. The SPCA — aided by donations from the community — is ...
A Parks Township woman is turning to technology to help local law enforcement identify lost animals in the Alle-Kiski Valley. Amber Phillips, owner and director of the nonprofit Champion’s Crusaiders ...
A Girl Scout troop uses proceeds from cookie sales to help lost dogs find their way home. Here's how
Girl Scout Cookies are a popular treat around the United States, and net proceeds from sales of the goodies help fund activities, projects, and initiatives for councils and troops, according to the ...
Residents who find a lost pet in Buellton will soon have a new way to help reunite animals with their owners without taking ...
Buellton is set to become the first city in Santa Barbara County to install 24/7 microchip scanning stations for lost pets. The City Council voted ...
ELKHART COUNTY, Ind. (WSBT) — There is a new way to help furry friends find their way home. The Humane Society of Elkhart County has installed a microchip scanner station at Studebaker Park. It's ...
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) and NYPD, who have been working together on a project called the ASPCA/NYPD Partnership for nearly five years, have entered a new ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The city of Jeffersontown just made it easier to find lost pets. Mayor Carol Pike said she bought microchip scanners and distributed them to businesses throughout the city.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Police departments across Kent County are getting pet microchip scanners to help officers reunite lost pets with their owners. The Kent County Animal Shelter is using part ...
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