Officials with the Milwaukee Fire Department (MFD) announced on Wednesday, Feb. 18, that microchip scanners have been installed at all 32 fire stations across the city.
A new tool for the Milwaukee Fire Department (MFD) will keep tails wagging and hopefully lead to less pets in shelters.Thirty-one firehouses across Milwaukee are now equipped with ...
The Milwaukee Fire Department announced a new initiative Wednesday to help reunite lost pets with their families by ...
Thanks to a grant from the Friends of MADACC, all 32 Milwaukee Fire Department stations in the city will receive microchip scanners to help firefighters identify lost dogs and reunite them with their ...
Climbing temperatures can lead to more lost pets, but Ozaukee County residents feel safer knowing some first responders have ...
Pearl River County introduces microchip stations to reunite lost pets faster ...
Equipping the Milwaukee Fire Department with microchip readers at 31 stations across the city was made possible by a grant from Friends of MADACC.
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This is the moment we hope for every time a stray animal comes through our doors. But the reality is, it rarely happens this way. Last year, the SPCA Albrecht Center took in 1,748 animals. Of those, 1 ...
One of the country's largest microchip companies went down the tubes a year ago, and the company took its registry of owners ...
The Tehama Board of Supervisors has approved a new initiative to help reunite lost pets with their owners. The board has given Christine McClintock, the Division of Animal Services Animal ...
Octavius Phokobye, executive director Mr Price Foundation, says there has been a structural change in how brands, consumers ...