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Lincoln, Nebraska: New 24/7 Microchip Scanning Station

Capital Humane Society in Lincoln, Nebraska, introduces a 24/7 microchip scanning station, enabling immediate reunification of lost pets with their owners. This innovative setup, already successful in other shelters, simplifies the process by scanning the pets microchip and using a QR code to contact the owner. The station aims to expedite happy reunions and reduce the number of lost pets at the shelter. Checkout Solipillow.com

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