A major provider of microchips for domestic animals has unexpectedly closed, leaving many owners in the U.S. at risk of being unable to relocate stray pets.
Put a sign outside your home stating you’ve found a pet. People searching for their animal may see it and reach out. You can ...
Save This Life Microchip Company closed suddenly, causing families and veterinarians to struggle with delayed response times, ...
If your pet's microchip number starts with either 991 or 900164 ... Lippai wrote that microchips are radio-frequency ...
Staff members search for a microchip using a unique scanner when a missing pet is located and brought to a veterinary clinic ...
The microchip from Save This Life will keep the unique ID number for your animal, but if your contact information is gone, it ...
Some pet owners are concerned about news that one microchip registry has abruptly shut down. Texas-based "Save This Life" has stopped operations, leaving thousands of animals unregistered. But there ...
After Austin-based company Save This Life closed suddenly, San Antonio Animal Care Services is urging residents to check.
The closure of Austin-based Save This Life, a major pet microchip company, could affect millions of pets' tracking and ...
Lippai wrote that microchips are radio-frequency identification transponders that carry a unique ID. That number can be ...
If you’ve got a pet with a microchip, you might need to re-register it—especially if you’re in New England, where losing your dog in a blizzard would be a nightmare for the both of you.