A national pet microchip company used by pet owners across the country shut down without warning, leaving thousands of pets’ microchip information inaccessible.
After the microchip company SaveThisLife closed its doors, many pet owners say they're double checking where the chip was registered.
Many organizations like the metro-based Lost Pets of Omaha Area offer a low-cost microchip service. The non-profit tells First Alert 6 they charge $10 for the process but the money goes to their ...
Longview Animal Care and Adoption Center hosted an informal Q&A discussion on Thursday to help people understand three pet ...
SINGAPORE, Feb 9 — More than 24,000 pet cats have been licensed in Singapore since new requirements took effect on September ...