$5 microchips in the month of August.
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$5 microchips in the month of August.
Aloha kakou, Below is an article about the offer of $5 microchips for the month of August . This idea was discussed during a series of meetings last year (discussing HCR 60) between the hunting community, the state DLNR/DOFAW and humane society. I know that it can be costly to chip your entire pack so I really hope that alot of people will take this cheap opportunity to microchip all thier dogs. We all know that it can make a difference when trying to get a lost dog backUnfortunately the offer is only good on Oahu. If you would like to see this offer happen on your island as well I would suggest calling the Oahu humane society of your local pound and urge them to make similar partnerships with vets on you island.
-Koai'e
Throughout August, veterinarians across Oahu are offering low cost microchipping of pets for a flat rate of $5 thanks to a partnership with Hawaiian Humane Society.
A microchip typically costs $25. Participating veterinarians are waiving the cost of the doctor’s visit so that dogs and cats can receive the microchip implant at a substantial discount. Sponsored by the Hawaiian Humane Society, which provides the microchips to islandwide clinics, the August promotion aims to reduce the number of lost pets in the community.
Participating Microchip Madness veterinary clinics are as follows:
Aina Haina Pet Hospital
Animal Clinic of Honolulu
Animal Hospital of Hawaii
Animal House Veterinary Center
Blue Cross Animal Hospital
Cat-Bird Vet Mobile Hospital
Feather and Fur Animal Clinic
Haiku Veterinary Clinic
Island Veterinary Clinic
Kailua Animal Clinic
Kalihi Pet Clinic
Kapalama Pet Hospital
King Street Pet Hospital
Kokua Pet Clinic
Makai Animal Clinic
Newtown Veterinary Clinic
Ohana Veterinary Clinic
The Cat Clinic
The Pet Doctor
VCA University Animal Hospital
Wahiawa Animal Hospital
Waianae Veterinary Clinic
Waipahu-Leeward Veterinary Clinic
Collars and tags are often lost but microchips provide permanent identification for the pet’s lifetime. Amazing stories of lost pets reunited with their owners years later and many miles from home are possible thanks to the microchip.
Each year the Hawaiian Humane Society helps reunite more than 2,000 Oahu pets with their owners. Registration in the Oahu microchip database is a free service provided by the Hawaiian Humane Society. Pet owners who have moved or changed phone numbers since their animal was first chipped should update their information with the Society by calling 946-2187. A microchip update form is available at www.hawaiianhumane.org or at veterinary clinics participating in Microchip Madness.
A microchip is about the size of a grain of rice and is injected under the skin between the animal’s shoulder blades. Each microchip has an individual code that can be read with a hand-held scanning device.
If you find a stray animal and it is friendly and approachable, and has no visible form of identification, you can go to a nearby veterinarian’s office to scan for a microchip or come to the Humane Society. File a found report with the Humane Society at hawaiianhumane.org immediately so if the owner is looking for him, thry can expedite a reunion.
http://www.examiner.com/x-7744-Honolulu-Pets-Examiner~y2010m8d2-5-pet-microchips-available-only-in-August-at-Oahu-animal-clinics?cid=examiner-email
-Koai'e
Throughout August, veterinarians across Oahu are offering low cost microchipping of pets for a flat rate of $5 thanks to a partnership with Hawaiian Humane Society.
A microchip typically costs $25. Participating veterinarians are waiving the cost of the doctor’s visit so that dogs and cats can receive the microchip implant at a substantial discount. Sponsored by the Hawaiian Humane Society, which provides the microchips to islandwide clinics, the August promotion aims to reduce the number of lost pets in the community.
Participating Microchip Madness veterinary clinics are as follows:
Aina Haina Pet Hospital
Animal Clinic of Honolulu
Animal Hospital of Hawaii
Animal House Veterinary Center
Blue Cross Animal Hospital
Cat-Bird Vet Mobile Hospital
Feather and Fur Animal Clinic
Haiku Veterinary Clinic
Island Veterinary Clinic
Kailua Animal Clinic
Kalihi Pet Clinic
Kapalama Pet Hospital
King Street Pet Hospital
Kokua Pet Clinic
Makai Animal Clinic
Newtown Veterinary Clinic
Ohana Veterinary Clinic
The Cat Clinic
The Pet Doctor
VCA University Animal Hospital
Wahiawa Animal Hospital
Waianae Veterinary Clinic
Waipahu-Leeward Veterinary Clinic
Collars and tags are often lost but microchips provide permanent identification for the pet’s lifetime. Amazing stories of lost pets reunited with their owners years later and many miles from home are possible thanks to the microchip.
Each year the Hawaiian Humane Society helps reunite more than 2,000 Oahu pets with their owners. Registration in the Oahu microchip database is a free service provided by the Hawaiian Humane Society. Pet owners who have moved or changed phone numbers since their animal was first chipped should update their information with the Society by calling 946-2187. A microchip update form is available at www.hawaiianhumane.org or at veterinary clinics participating in Microchip Madness.
A microchip is about the size of a grain of rice and is injected under the skin between the animal’s shoulder blades. Each microchip has an individual code that can be read with a hand-held scanning device.
If you find a stray animal and it is friendly and approachable, and has no visible form of identification, you can go to a nearby veterinarian’s office to scan for a microchip or come to the Humane Society. File a found report with the Humane Society at hawaiianhumane.org immediately so if the owner is looking for him, thry can expedite a reunion.
http://www.examiner.com/x-7744-Honolulu-Pets-Examiner~y2010m8d2-5-pet-microchips-available-only-in-August-at-Oahu-animal-clinics?cid=examiner-email
Re: $5 microchips in the month of August.
tanks for da info, dis is what I need!!!
Joenutz- small kine choppers
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Re: $5 microchips in the month of August.
BRADDAH JOE U GOTTA FIND UR DOG 1st.JUST SUM BASIC RULES I GO BY.NEVA LEAVE DA MOUNTAIN IF ITS EARLY AND DOGS IS GONE.JUS B PATIENT WIT DEM REMEMBA DONT TELL DA WIFEY U GOING B HOME A CERTAIN TYME..IN HUNTING U NEVA KNOW.DONT TELL N-E-BODY WHERE U HUNTING EXSPECIALY IF DA MOUNTAIN PRODUCING 4 U.MOST IMPORTANT DONT TAKE ANYBODY ELSES DOG AN TRY HUNT UM.BE TRUTHFUL DONT WORRIE UR TYME WILL COME......TOM
**BRADDAH TOMZ**- big daddy boar
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Re: $5 microchips in the month of August.
$5 is how much the Kauai Humane Society has been always charging for a microchip for your dog. I had a buch of dogs and pups microchiped and it helps a lot when they get lost.
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