My beloved Aussie, Tanner, recently went on an adventure with a collar on that did not have accurate return numbers. Fortunately, a private citizen brought him to a local shelter where he was scanned for a microchip. My accurate number was in the database, and a volunteer at the shelter called me eight hours after he went missing to tell me he was safe in their care. I am very thankful for this additional security in making sure my “other” half doesn’t find a new partner!
Collie's rambling days are over Read more
Susan H,
My baby is home! The kind family that found him made an appointment to have him scanned to return him... Read more
Jana Depp,
It’s been a year since we lost Dos and we had pretty much given up hope of... Read more
Brittany casey,
. What a way to start the New Year! In September we adopted Jake from our local ASPCA (Camden, Delaware).... Read more
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I emailed PetLink about a week ago to tell them to take Sophie’s name off my profile as we believed... Read more
she was missing for about 36 hours. I knew something was off because she would... Read more
BRANDY SCHAEFER,
We were getting our fence repaired and out dog, Ducky, broke her leash and ran off down the street. She... Read more
Hey there, everyone. I would like to take some time and tell u the story of how I was reunited... Read more
Vicky/ Susan Ventresca,
Three dogs escape security together and are brought home Read more
Alice Ewald,
Drama's back home with dad Read more
Rodriguez Rollins,