While sitting at my desk at work, I received a phone call and later a text from PetLink concerning my Yorkshire Terrier/Min-Pin mix, Diamond. The ladies who had found Diamond called me from an address not far from my house. They actually took the time to read the numbers off the PetLink ID number I have attached to Diamond’s collar. Not only that, but they also called my cell phone and kept Diamond in the office until I could arrive to get her. They said, and I found this quite surprising, that she was a good girl! I am really thankful to those kind people who found Diamond and reunited her with me. Her collar information meant that she did not need to be scanned and she was accounted for much faster than if I had had to look for her on foot or by car.
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