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Leon Valley offers dog microchipping; licensed residents get it free
Summary
The city of Leon Valley announced a new dog microchipping service with tiered fees: free for residents with an active pet license, $15 for residents without a license, and $20 for nonresidents. The city said microchips are permanent identification and urged owners to register dogs so contact information is available if pets are lost.
The city of Leon Valley is offering dog microchipping, and the service will be free for residents who have an active pet license, a staff member said.
City staff said microchips provide permanent identification that can help reunite lost pets with their owners. "Microchips are tiny, no bigger than a grain of rice, but they can make a huge difference," the staff member said.
The staff member…
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