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 March 8, 2021

Pima County Microchip Marathon!

Pima County Microchip Marathon!

by Alisha Escoto / Thursday, 25 May 2017 / Published in Uncategorized

JUNE, 2017

No Kill Pima County’s Lost Pet Initiative is participating in the

AKC Reunite Microchip Marathon for Pima County!  (click for dates/locations)

In collaboration with Pima Animal Care Center and Humane Society of Southern Arizona and partnering with Asavet and Twin Peaks Veterinary Clinic, NKPC will be at three locations in June.

 

A total of 8 locations will be offering free microchipping for dogs and cats thanks to the generous donation of AKC Reunite (while supplies last).

 

AKC Reunite Microchip Marathon for Pima County!  (click for dates/locations)

 

Microchip registration will be completed on site and is free updating for the life for the pet. Collars will be available for those dogs and cats that need one and we hope to put the owner’s phone number on them for the quickest return to owner possible!

 

Note: Microchips will be provided in two locations in Marana. The preferred location for CATS is Twin Peaks Veterinary Clinic (but will also be accepted at The community Center, Ora Mae Harn Park.

 

In anticipation of July 4th fireworks and monsoon thunderstorms, chips and collars are encouraged and educational materials will be handed out on keeping pets safe, secure and comfortable during these scary events.

 

AKC Reunite Microchip Marathon for Pima County!  (click for dates/locations)

 

NKPC’s Lost Pet Initiative is working to reduce occurrence of lost pets through prevention education and improving the rate lost pets are returned to their owners and avoid shelter placement.

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