Not exact matches
The AKC Reunite SM
microchips include prepaid enrollment into the National
Animal Recovery Database and unlimited updates for the lifetime of the pet.
Working in partnership with Schering Plough
Animal Health, which promotes and distributes Home Again brand
microchips and scanners throughout the United States, CAR provides 24 - hour
recovery services for all registered pets.
Credited companion
animal microchip registry; 24 hour per day, 7 days per week;
animal recovery service for lost or stolen companion
animals.
For more information, visit www.akccar.org E-mail @:
[email protected] OR Call 1.800.252.7894 Organizations interested in hosting a
microchip clinic should contact: AKC Companion
Animal Recovery 5580 Centerview Drive Suite 250 Raleigh, NC 27606 - 3389.
Using
Microchip Technology The microchip has many uses but when the American Kennel Club adopted it for its Companion Animal Recovery (CAR) Program, pet owners were given a new way to protect th
Microchip Technology The
microchip has many uses but when the American Kennel Club adopted it for its Companion Animal Recovery (CAR) Program, pet owners were given a new way to protect th
microchip has many uses but when the American Kennel Club adopted it for its Companion
Animal Recovery (CAR) Program, pet owners were given a new way to protect their pets.
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microchip PetLink 1-877-738-5465 AVID
microchips 1-800-336-2843 Home Again
microchip 1-888-466-3242 AKC Companion
Animal Recovery (Trovan) 1-800-252-7894
Background Implanted
microchips, when combined with visible ID tags on a pet's collar, have proved to be the most reliable system for the
recovery of lost or stray companion
animals.
The
microchip has many uses but when the American Kennel Club adopted it for the Companion
Animal Recovery (CAR) program pet owners were given a new way to protect their pets.
Those interested in more information or in hosting a
microchip clinic can write to the AKC Companion
Animal Recovery, at 5580 Centerview Drive, Suite 250, Raleigh, NC 27606 - 3389 or call them at (800) 252-7894.
On September 7th, however, Phyllis Arsenault, a
recovery specialist from the American Kennel Club's Companion Animal Recovery (AKC CAR), the nation's largest not - for - profit pet recovery service, called the Davises to say Jake had been found as a result of his microchip being scanned at the Estill County Animal Shelter in Ravenna, Kentucky — over 420 miles and 7 hours from their home in M
recovery specialist from the American Kennel Club's Companion
Animal Recovery (AKC CAR), the nation's largest not - for - profit pet recovery service, called the Davises to say Jake had been found as a result of his microchip being scanned at the Estill County Animal Shelter in Ravenna, Kentucky — over 420 miles and 7 hours from their home in M
Recovery (AKC CAR), the nation's largest not - for - profit pet
recovery service, called the Davises to say Jake had been found as a result of his microchip being scanned at the Estill County Animal Shelter in Ravenna, Kentucky — over 420 miles and 7 hours from their home in M
recovery service, called the Davises to say Jake had been found as a result of his
microchip being scanned at the Estill County
Animal Shelter in Ravenna, Kentucky — over 420 miles and 7 hours from their home in Michigan.
The club collects media reports about stolen pets and retrieves data from the AKC Companion
Animal Recovery database, a mix of
microchip filings and customer calls, she said.
Reasons for the downturn in euthanasia rates is likely due to better
animal recovery because of
microchip technology, fewer
animals being surrendered, as well as higher overall adoption rates.