In this podcast episode on why you should microchip your dog I'm talking with Aimee Gilbreath of Michelson Found Animals, and cover all the details
about microchipping dogs and cats.
Contact our Silver Lake vet today for more information
about microchipping your dog or cat.
Contact our Eagle Rock vet today for more information
about microchipping your dog or cat.
Not exact matches
Citing a study of more than 7,700 stray animals, she said
microchipped dogs were returned to their owners
about 52 percent of the time, compared to roughly 22 percent of
dogs that did not have a chip.
Whether you're adopting a new puppy or kitten or have an older cat or
dog already in your life, next time you're at the veterinarian ask them
about microchipping.
In order to be proactive
about losing your
dog,
microchipping is a great idea.
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The Humane Society of Calloway County Executive Director Kathy Hodge visits Sounds Good to talk with Kate Lochte
about its Easter Bone Hunt Saturday afternoon at the Central Park Courthouse Pavilion, featuring an Easter bonnet parade, photos with the Easter Bunny, paw paintings,
microchipping and more
dog activities that you can shake (or throw) a stick at.
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Still, many more cats could benefit from
microchipping, as only 20 % of the total membership in HomeAgain (over 6 million total pets) are feline, despite the fact that
about 20 % more cats are kept as companion pets than
dogs.
For further details
about adopting a
dog from Storms Legacy Rescue based in Worcester, please email:
[email protected] - all
dogs rehomed via his rescue are
microchipped, vaccinated and spayed / neutered (age dependant).
I read several articles
about cats and
dogs being reunited with their families after being lost for years, and the common denominator in each story was that the pet was
microchipped.
American Veterinary Medical Association offers this video
about microchipping It's not only important to microchip both
dogs and cats - I do stress both
dogs and cats... people forget
about cats, figuring they are...
The group serves a largely Hispanic population and makes sure to always have a Spanish - speaking employee available; a bilingual dispatcher teams up with an animal control officer for calls concerning
dogs at large, and they let community members know
about FHAS's low - cost spay / neuter, vaccination,
microchipping and licensing services.
Microchipped pets find their way back home
about 75 percent of the time; in the case of
dogs, that's
about 2.5 times more often than those without microchips, according to the study.
The Mayor's Alliance will provide valuable information
about pet adoption, free - and low - cost spay / neuter services in NYC,
microchipping,
dog licensing, and more!
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dog houses, and spay / neuter assistance) K9 Resque: St. Claire (pet food) Little Traverse Bay Humane Society: Harbor Springs (spay / neuter assistance) Luce County Pet Pals: Newberry (spay / neuter assistance) Michigan Humane Society: Multiple Locations (spay / neuter assistance) Mission for Area People: Muskegon Heights (pet food assistance; licensing and vet records required) 231-733-9672 Northeast Community Lutheran Church, Little Kitchen Food Shelf Oakland County Pet Adoption Center: Auburn Hills (spay / neuter assistance) Oakland County Pet Food Pantry: Western Michigan (pet food and supplies) Stop the Overpopulation of Pets: Weymouth (spay / neuter assistance) Tail Wagger's 1990: Livonia (low - cost spay / neuter, vaccines, heartworm testing,
microchipping, pet food assistance) Voiceless — MI: Lansing (spay / neuter assistance) Waggin» Tails
Dog Rescue: Northville (pet fo
Dog Rescue: Northville (pet food)