Sentences with phrase «scanned at an animal shelter»

It is a permanent, unalterable form of identification that can be scanned at any animal shelter and at most veterinary facilities.
For the ultimate identification protection, all pets should be microchipped so that they can scanned at an animal shelter or veterinary office.

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In the event that you and your pet become separated they can be scanned for their microchip at any veterinary hospital or animal shelter.
If a pet is lost, the microchip can be scanned by animal control officers, at shelters and at veterinary hospitals throughout the U.S. and in many other foreign countries.
If your cat is lost, the microchip can be scanned by animal control officers, at shelters, at veterinary hospitals in the U.S. and in many foreign countries.
Also, have the animal scanned for a microchip at your local veterinarian or our shelter; this quick ID check could help you find the owner right away.
Animals will be scanned when they arrive at the shelter, and scanned again before they are put to sleep.
But a pet that wears a microchip tracking device has a better chance at being found since lost pets are scanned for the chips when they arrive at a veterinary clinic or animal shelter.
All incoming animals at the South Jersey Regional Animal Shelter are required to be scanned for a microchip.
All pertinent information about this animal is stored in the micro-chip and this can be easily scanned at any veterinary office or shelter anywhere in North America ensuring the return of your pet.
Most municipal shelters already have scanners that detect and read these microchips, and as a policy, many scan every animal who arrives at their door.
While at the veterinary clinic or animal shelter, we suggest that you ask an employee to scan the pet for a microchip.
When a lost pet arrives at a veterinary clinic or animal shelter, it is scanned for a microchip.
Also, have the animal scanned for a microchip at your local veterinarian or shelter; this quick ID check could help you find the owner right away.
This microchip can be scanned at any veterinary clinic or animal shelter that has a scanner.
At CAP, every lost animal who comes to our shelter is scanned, and, if a microchip is found, the owner is contacted immediately.
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 Michigan.
At our shelter, and most shelters across the country, animals are scanned for a microchip if picked up by Animal Control, upon arrival at the shelter and before humane euthanasia, if necessarAt our shelter, and most shelters across the country, animals are scanned for a microchip if picked up by Animal Control, upon arrival at the shelter and before humane euthanasia, if necessarat the shelter and before humane euthanasia, if necessary.
If your pet is lost and arrives at an animal shelter or veterinary hospital, he will be scanned for a microchip.
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