New microchip tool to track lost pets
Combined with a collar and current nametag, a microchip increases the likelihood of a lost pet being safely reunited with its owner.
However, even with a microchip scanner, identifying the correct pet recovery registry to contact can be challenging. Full Story
Thor
My name is Thor and I’m a big gentle giant at N.O.A.H. I’m an 8- year-old lab mix who enjoys getting pet and loved by my human friends. Full Story
Community class on helping pets in disasters
The American Humane Association will offer a twoday course, “Disaster Sheltering for Companion Animals,” on Nov. 13 and 14 at Discovery Park Visitors Center, 3801 W. Government Way, in Seattle.
The course provides step-by-step instructions on how to plan for and implement emergency sheltering for pets during and after a disaster. Full Story
Overcoming the odds
CASA beats national statistics
Millions of pets enter shelters and rescue groups each year. The reasons are as varied as the people who give up their pets: too big, too old, too much energy, too expensive, divorce, moving, allergies, new baby, too much shedding, or not enough time.
The Camano Animal Shelter Association (CASA) hears these reasons and many more on a daily basis. Full Story
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