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The SPCA — aided by donations from the community — is deploying microchip scanners to fire stations throughout the county.
MUSKEGON, MI - Ten microchip scanners were donated to the Muskegon Police Department by a local animal nonprofit in hopes of reuniting more lost pets with their owners sooner.
How a group of community members geared up and bought pet microchip scanners for their public safety office.
Microchip scanners donated to fire departments in SPCA program to find missing dogs, cats ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Police departments across Kent County are getting pet microchip scanners to help officers reunite lost pets with their owners. The Kent County Animal Shelter is ...
All three fire stations in North Fort Myers are now equipped with microchip scanners to help reunite lost pets with their owners. “There’s an abundance of lost pets that are in the community.
KALISPELL, Mont. - The Flathead County Animal Shelter has received a grant from the ASPCA that will be used to fund two new microchip scanners. The scanners will give the county's animal control ...
Santa Barbara County supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved a program designed to help reunite lost pets with their owners by placing microchip ...
Berkeley County will be spending $15,000 to place microchip scanner stations across the county, allowing community members to ...
Albuquerque Animal Welfare put microchip scanners in all Albuquerque Fire Rescue and Albuquerque Police substations six months ago to help animals get back home.
To prepare for the Fourth of July, the City of Albuquerque is making it easier to scan microchips of lost pets.
The SPCA — aided by donations from the community — is deploying microchip scanners to fire stations throughout the county. Residents who find a stray household dog or cat can bring the animal to the ...