I found my brindle Boston Terrier, Titus, as a a stray. I had taken him to my local vet and found out the animal had a microchip. But the microchip was never registered. After looking for the original owner for a couple of weeks, I was able to adopt Titus. Then I registered him as my own.
If it wasn’t for the microchip, the neighbors who found Titus when he got out would have never known he was mine. They didn’t realize I had just adopted a pet.
I am really impressed with the microchip and very thankful for it.
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