If your pet is lost, would it find it’s way home?
One in 3 pets is lost in it’s lifetime.
Along with a collar and tags, a registered microchip is the best form of identification in the unfortunate event that your pet is lost. That’s why a free microchip registry makes it easy for families like you to keep your pet’s microchip current.
Do the right thing for your pet’s microchip and register at www.found.org Because every lost pet deserves to be found.
If you find a stray that does not have tags, please take to a local vet or animal control who has the equipment that can scan for the chip.
The Animal Rescue Site offers free food for animals in need with just a “click” on their website. Click on the food motto at the top of the page each day and you will be surprised at how easy it is to help these animals. You may only click on once a day. They also have a nice selection of pet giftware. Go to:www.theanimalrescuesite.com/
Animal Placement Bureau in Lansing, MI also does a great job for their foster pets with fundraisers, adoptions events, with a whole lot of events that can be checked out on their site. Recently, A Puppy 1 K Event was hosted by the Dewitt 8th grade Cadet Girl Scout Troop 30329. The Cadets are currently working towards earning their Silver Awards.
Cadets Erica Lee, Jennifer Lowe and Alyssa Klein helped organize the event to raise money for ABP Dog rescue organization. Goodie bags were provided by the Cadets and distributed to the participants who registered for the Puppy 1 K. Homemade dog treats and bandanas also were made to sell to raise enough money for the Animal Placement Bureau to purchase microchips for the foster dogs in their care. These products were made by The Cadets as a fundraiser to help that goal.
The foster dogs being cared for by APB are microchipped before being adopted. The dogs and their owners enjoyed the event held in Dewitt. The Cadets did a tremendous job and accomplished their goal by raising an impressive $1000.00 for the project. The rescue organizations website is www.apbpets.com.
Also of interest is the adoption event held every other Sunday at Petco Store in Frandor. June 9th is the next event. You will meet all different breeds at their Pet Parade.