Pet microchip company goes out of business, what you can do
FILE: Ruby, a two-year-old Yorkshire Terrier, has a micro-chip implanted by a vet in England. In the US, a major pet microchip company has shuttered, prompting the Humane Society of Utah to remind pet owners to re-register their pets, if needed. (Christopher Furlong, Getty Images)
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Pet owners are encouraged to transfer microchip registrations from closed service
Transfer of a microchip registration to another service, including BuddyID and petlink.net, can help ensure a lost pet is identified when found. Veterinary teams and shelters have reportedly been encouraging pet owners to transfer their microchip registrations as soon as possible. 2
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Colorado pet owners could be affected after microchip company goes out of business
Microchips for your pet can be a lifesaver in case your animal runs away or gets lost. That's why there has been concern among pet owners after a microchip database company called "Save This Life" seems to have gone out of business and its online records seemingly erased.
Pet-chip maker Save This Life has stopped responding to entreaties even as its data has disappeared, according to animal ...
Texas-based pet microchipping company 'Save This Life' is closed for business, suddenly leaving a gap between some pets and ...
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