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Board approves grant-funded microchip scanners to help residents reunite lost dogs
Summary
The Board approved a resolution allowing the animal-care manager to place 14 grant-funded microchip scanners with partner organizations across Tehama County so members of the public can scan found dogs outside shelter hours; the program is grant-funded and will use QR codes to track use.
Christine McClintock, Animal Care Center manager, asked the board to authorize the manager or a designee to execute microchip-scanner agreements with community partners to implement a "microchip checkpoint" program. The devices — purchased with grant funds — will be placed at partner locations in remote and…
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