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Correct Microchip Scanning Procedures Saves Lives!

Posted on March 9, 2015 by lostdogsofwisconsin

Here is an easy to print, clip and hang poster for your shelter or vet clinic that explains good microchip scanning procedures.  (Courtesy of Animal Sheltering magazine)mouthpieces

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