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Microchip Special

37.5% SAVINGS

This past weekend (11/8) we were involved with a Microchip Clinic along with the Italian Greyhound Rescue Association. Unfortunately, we did not have the turn out that was expected and have a lot of discounted chips left over.

Because microchipping is so important and can potentially save a number of pets lives, we are going to continue the special until this order of chips are gone.

Microchips are discounted down to $35.00 and come with FREE registration. Normally a $56.00 value.

Come in today! Appointments preferred, but not required.

Offer not valid with any other discounts or coupons.

For more information about the Res Q microchip click HERE.

If you already have a Res Q chip and want to regrister your pet click HERE.

Why Microchip Your Pet?

Microchipping is the best way to help reunite lost pets with their owners. On average, eight to 10 million pets are lost in the United States each year.1 Only a fraction of those pets, about 22 percent, find their way home after they've reached a shelter.2 That is in large part due to a lack of pet identification.

There are different methods of identifying your pet including collar tags and tattoos, but neither provides a complete solution for lost pets. Collars can be lost, and tattoos can be altered, but microchips are permanent.

Not only is microchipping permanent, but it's also safe and convenient. As easy to administer as a vaccination, the microchip will lasts your pet's lifetime. In the United States, fewer than five percent of pets are microchipped; that small number is due in large part to difficulties in creating a national pet microchip standard. In the United Kingdom, where microchipping is a more prevalent pet safety practice, more than 47 percent of lost dogs make it home, compared to the 22 percent in the United States.1

resQTM features a microchip that is approximately the size of a grain of rice, which is implanted into a pet using a single-use syringe. Each microchip contains a code that is unique and readable by scanners based on the ISO-standard 134.2 kHz frequency. When a lost pet arrives at a shelter, the resQ serial number can be identified and the pet can be traced back to its owner.

The resQ pet identification system utilizes the technology recommended by most major pet welfare organizations in the United States. resQ represents three advancements in the United States pet identification industry:

·                                 resQ uses scanners that read all brands of microchips tested.3

·                                 resQ uses ISO (International Organization for Standardization) compliant microchips for companion animals

·                                 resQ uses a true, no-cost pet registration database

 

HERE IS OUR HALLOWEEN COSTUME CONTEST WINNER!!!

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CONGRATS TO "ABBY EPPS"

 

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