The scanner allows anyone who finds a lost dog or cat to check for a microchip without waiting for a shelter or veterinarian to open.
Scan between the pet’s shoulder blades in a side-to-side “S” motion. If the scanner doesn’t detect a chip, rotate it 90 degrees and scan again between the pet's shoulder blades. Start at the pet’s ...
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Project CommUNITY: Southern Indiana neighbors build DIY microchip stations to find lost pets faster
Neighbors across southern Indiana are helping reunite lost pets with their owners faster by installing low-cost microchip ...
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PEORIA COUNTY ( 25News Now) - Peoria County Animal Protection Services (PCAPS) has installed microchip scanning stations at ...
In late March, David Jensen installed the first 907Chip station outside of Anchorage Veterinary Clinic and Urgent Care. This station allows people to scan the microchips implanted in dogs or cats and ...
Lost pets can now be reunited with their families faster, thanks to new free station for scanning their microchip. The station is open to the public all day, every day outside at the city’s Animal ...
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