A Texas-based pet microchip company has ceased operations, according to the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts website.
Microchips, about the size of a grain of rice, are radio frequency identification devices implanted in dogs and cats. The chips can be scanned at any animal shelter, vet clinic or police station.
Pet owners across the country are being urged to update their microchip registrations following the announcement that the "Save This ...
Save This Life unexpectedly shut down in February, leaving pet owners in the dark. For many pet owners, a microchip could be the only way to ensure your dog or cat returns home if it's lost, but ...
Hollywood legend Kevin Costner ruminates on President Teddy Roosevelt in the new Fox Nation limited series 'Yellowstone to ...
Joe Millitzer and Tim Ezell talk about some of the trending stories on FOX2Now.com Microchip company goes dark: Do you need to re-register your pet? • Save This Life shut down, leaving pet microchips ...
According to the AAHA, pet owners who had this service should get their pets scanned at their vet. When that's done, the number can be used on the AAHA microchip registry lookup tool. The following ...
It’s very surprising and shocking that a microchipping company would go out of business with no notice and without doing ...
A popular company that helps recover lost cats and dogs has suddenly disappeared.The American Animal Hospital Association says the microchip<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
President Donald Trump’s unconventional pick for director of national intelligence is awaiting a final Senate vote on her nomination to oversee and coordinate the work of America’s 18 different ...