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Microchipping PetsBy: Phyllis WassermanArticle Word Count: 248 words [Comments (0)] Total Views: 13 Views |
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Although no had, the staff at my veterinarian's office recommended that I bring her in so they could scan her to see if she had a microchip. Fortunately, she did have one, and in a matter of minutes I found out her owner's name and phone number. It turns out that she lived in the next county, approximately 20 miles from my house. I contacted her owner and was able to return her that day! What could have been a very sad situation turned into a very happy ending. Although she did have a collar with her license and ID tags on, she had slipped out of it like so many dogs do. Please encourage people that if they have cherished pets that do not have a microchip, to go to their veterinarians and have it done today. Microchips are a good investment for everyone! See my website: http://www.happypettips.com About the Author Avid pet lover and owner of many pets of different species. Formerly, bred lovebirds, zebra finches and parakeets. Visit my website: www.happypettips.com Grab this articles
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