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Tulsa Animal Services reports higher save rate; microchip scanners now available at fire stations
5937940 · October 13, 2025
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Tulsa Animal Services said its save rate rose from 67% in 2018 to nearly 80% and announced a partnership with Tulsa Fire to place microchip scanners at every fire station to help reunite lost pets with owners.
Tulsa Animal Services Director Sherry Carrier said the agency’s save rate has climbed from 67 percent in 2018 to nearly 80 percent, crediting adoptions, foster homes and community support.
Carrier spoke about the agency’s community‑focused approach, including…
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