In March, photographer David Jensen set up the first 907Chip station in Alaska near Anchorage Veterinary Clinic and Urgent Care. Unlike traditional search methods these 24/7 stations let people instantly scan a pet´s microchip to help locate their family.
Within just a few days the very first station reunited a lost dog with its owner in under 30 minutes. Jensen, a full time pet and family photographer, got the idea after seeing a similar program in North Carolina on Facebook.
Inspired by the potential he fundraised through portrait sessions and local donations to build the stations himself. By April Jensen had built six 907Chip stations in Alaska placing them in Anchorage, Girdwood, Eagle River and Palmer…