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Wilson County Animal Control to deploy four microchip-scanning stations to speed reunifications
Summary
The animal control director announced four self-service chip-scanning stations will be placed at community sites to help residents scan lost or found pets and return animals without a staff response.
Wilson County Animal Control announced plans to deploy four self-service microchip-scanning stations at community locations to help residents identify and return lost or found dogs without waiting for an animal-control response. The director said the stations will be placed at Lakeview, Watertown, Gladeville and a site on 231 North at the edge of Lebanon and will include a QR code that guides users to enter chip information and identify an owner.
The effort grew out of social-media contacts and volunteer work, the…
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