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!
Back in May my boy Prince got out. I searched the base endlessly for 3 months... Read more
Mayra Johnson,
As for you, Sadie Lou... Read more
Linda Taylor,
On the night of 4th July Stella took off out of a open door in the house after hearing a... Read more
Keith Parks ,
My cat Turk was outside and didn't come home the next day. I reported him... Read more
Cruzita Hernandez,
Cat returns home very hungry Read more
Amy Wetherbee,
Tags and collars to the rescue! Read more
Alice Gobeille,
I had accidentally left the door open while helping my delivery person with a large order, and I didn’t notice... Read more
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We recently moved to the greater Corpus Christi, Texas area and haven’t learned that you must expect the wind to... Read more
Tiffany Herridge ,
Missy got out today, and I was completely panicked. Thankfully, PetLink reported her found her in 10 minutes! Thank you... Read more
LaQuanza Scott,
Pulling out all the stops to find Jemima Read more
Kimberly Robinette,