Then Dr. Jack Jones D.V.M. microchipped the animals while a NAFA volunteer helped in stabilizing the animal. NAFA would like to thank Dr. Jack for coming out to help us with this Clinic.
After the chip was inserted the animal was scanned so that verification of the number could be made. Pets received a bag of dog treats at the end of their process.
The Microchip clinic has helped identify just over 50 animals. We hope to do another Clinic in the future. Along with the microchip the animals also received a NAFA tag that has a significant number to the animal, this service is available every Saturday that pet adoption is held.
Glad to help out,
Tut
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