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Livonia unveils 24/7 microchip-scanning station to help reunite lost pets
Summary
Officer Kehoe of Livonia demonstrated a new public microchip-scanning station and showed residents how to use the universal scanner and QR-code lookup to contact pet owners; users are asked to return the device to its box after use.
Officer Kehoe, a City of Livonia animal control officer, demonstrated a new public microchip-scanning station and explained how residents can use it to reunite lost pets with their owners.
The portable scanner, kept in a weatherproof box at the station, is described as universal for most implanted microchips. Officer Kehoe said users should power the device on with the red button, then…
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