Our Golden Pomeranian, Oliver, was fairly new in our house and just a puppy. We were trying to train him to stay around the house and go outside for the bathroom. So he was used to going in and out, until one day when I went outside and called and called but couldn’t find him. Eventually, three days later, he was located at a local vet office. We had put up posters asking people to keep an eye out for a dog fitting his description. Since he was already at the vet’s we had the chip put in, in case it might happen again. A week later we were continuing training and one of the kids let him out. This time he was only missing for about two hours before someone located him through the new PetLink tag and microchip number. We only had to go a mile away to find him. It was very quick and easy, thank you so much for your help. Oliver is still not a year old and very, very loved.
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