A new microchip technology is coming to Topeka to help people reunite with their lost pets faster. Helping Hands Humane ...
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Many veterinary clinics and virtually all animal shelters are equipped with microchip scanners that enable them to access the microchipped animal's owner information. Microchips are commonly placed in ...
To combat this issue, the shelter has installed a station with a microchip scanner, on the lost and found side of the building. This is so people can determine whether an animal is a stray or not.
Rhode Island’s first microchip scanning station is now available at the Providence Animal Rescue League. “The whole point of our microchip scanner is to empower the community and give them the tools ...
To tell if a dog is microchipped you will need to know where the microchip is located and what types of scanners are needed to detect them. Veterinarian Dr. Sara Ochoa shares where the microchip is ...
And they will use microchip readers to do it. The animal shelter raised funds to buy nine scanners for different fire departments throughout the county. The fire departments are not responsible ...
When exposed to (or scanned by) the appropriate scanner, a microchip provides an identification number that can be associated, through a database, with information about the animal and the owner.
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