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.
With Texas-based microchip company ‘Save This Life’ shutting down, local shelters say it’s a good reminder to check the ...
FILE: Ruby, a two-year-old Yorkshire Terrier, has a micro-chip implanted by a vet in England. In the US, a major pet ...
Transfer of a microchip registration to another service, including BuddyID and petlink.net, can help ensure a lost pet is ...
Texas-based pet microchipping company 'Save This Life' is closed for business, suddenly leaving a gap between some pets and ...
Creative Science®, a leader in animal health solutions, is stepping up to support pet owners, veterinary clinics, and ...
An unexpected data wipe from the pet microchip company Save This Life has left pet owners in the Chattanooga area without a ...
MIDDLEBURY, Conn. (WTNH) — After nearly 40 years since the disappearance of the Lake Quassapaug sea monster carousel figurine ...
The American Animal Hospital Association says the microchip registry of Save This Life abruptly closed and their database is gone.
Save This Life Microchip Company closed suddenly, causing families and veterinarians to struggle with delayed response times, ...
Microchips can be a lifeline for lost pets. The tiny, rice-sized identification devices are implanted under the skin to help ...
Several animal shelters across the nation are recommending pet owners re-register their pets’ information. The chips provide ...