NORMAN, Okla. (KFOR) – A metro vet hospital has a tool where anyone can scan to see if a dog or cat has a microchip, and it’s available right outside of their clinic. It’s all a part of a mission to reunite lost pets with their families, be it day or night.
The sound the tool makes is one that would make anyone looking for their lost furry friend jump for joy.
“There’s someone out there that’s freaking out looking for their fur baby and having that chip, we can really help reunite them,” Dr. Carla Denton with the Boomer Vet Hospital in Norman said.
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The beep sound that the scanner makes means a pet is microchipped, and the scanner found it. Microchips are generally placed in dogs at the request of the owners to help identify them if they run away…