Our Chihuahua, Frannie, slipped her collar as I was getting a neighbor’s dog that had gotten out of her fence. So, I managed to grab their dog but lost mine.
In fact, this time the chip wasn’t scanned because the person who found Frannie saw our posters first. However, she did tell me that, before seeing our poster, she had planned to take Frannie to the vet to be scanned first thing Monday morning.
Knowing that Frannie was registered with PetLink helped keep us feeling positive that, even though she didn’t have her collar on, someone would be able to contact us, all because of that teeny, tiny chip.
Our 11 year old indoor/outdoor cat, Mae, ventures about our backyard, usually just a block away and returns home. This... Read more
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My beloved kitty Sylvie had ran out the door the night of August 24th and was gone for 2 months... Read more
VANESSA Livingston ,
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Samuel Buhler,
Thank you very much for doing what you all do. I am grateful for you all, and for all the... Read more
Tandra Hollenbeck,
Thanks to a wonderful and caring individual, I was able to be notified of Princeton being found after nearly 6... Read more
Sandra Wilson,
Found! 13 days after. It was a difficult time for all of us but I kept the faith and didn’t... Read more
Maribel Perez,
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Patricia Underwood,
My dog Cash was missing for almost a month. I was starting to think we wouldn’t be reunited because I... Read more
Melissa Kosanke,
Our beloved cat, Bagheera, has been with us since he was a tiny kitten who could fit in the palm... Read more
Summer Detter,
Know someone on the fence about microchips? Spread the news! Read more