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July 20, 2025 16 mins

Life gets busy so it's been awhile. In the last episode , which my vet tech daughter so graciously helped with, we discussed animals and travel. One item we mentioned was getting your pets chipped. A tic tac sized electronic placed just under the skin of your pet on the back of its neck. Not long after that episode I ran into a situation where a chip saved a dog which had been hit by a car. I came upon a dog and its son (found later), which had been hit. There was a person stopped to help already. I took the two dogs to an emergency vet. The chip in the injured dog was used to track down the owner. Neither had any tags or other I.D. I relate this as I was hiking, so please forgive the audio. Thanks for listening!

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