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Pet Microchip

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Canine College, Michigan Humane Society Team Up to Offer Low-Cost Microchips

The pet identification is safe and can substantially increase the chances of a lost pet's return to its owner.

The Michigan Humane Society is partnering with Canine College to offer a microchip clinic on Saturday, Sept. 8, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the dog training and day care facility in Farmington Hills. A microchip is a safe and permanent form of pet identification that will be recognized by nearly every veterinarian, humane organization and municipal animal control. It substantially increases your chances of being reunited if your beloved pet is lost.  Special pricing of $10 is available on a total of 400 microchips, which will be administered on a first-come, first served basis. Demand is expected to be high, so arrive early. All dogs and cats must be on leashes or in appropriate carriers, and please ensure your pet is comfortable around other …

Claudia Robbins

12:39 pm on Saturday, September 8, 2012

It is so important for the safety of your dog. I work with beagles and some of them are real escapist artists. A microchip can mean finding them or not. Claudia Robbins at My Beagle Training   more ›

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