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Even smaller than a SOT23 sized surface mount microchip, this tiny little speck of dust was hand-soldered onto a homemade breakout board
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Nina KarenYYC Pet Recovery
August 12 ·
Missing from 10149 Royal Oak Way NW. Got out on the late the 9th or early the 10th and been looking for her ever since. She is three legged female orange tabby and very friendly. She has a microchip and a collar with a Rabies tag on it. Her name is Lilie. She is just over 7 years old. I'm very scared something bad has happened to her. If anyone knows any information on her please message me on her or call my cell at 587 580 6843 or bring her into Southpointe Pet Hospital or Fish Creek Pet Hospital.
I thank everyone for your help. I'm hoping she has just found a new hiding place in the new place and is not wanting to come out but it's not like her to not come out for food.
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2016-09-18T22:48:23.000Z
Nombre: Humphrey Bogart de Bushy Bear
Se venden Cachorros de Raza Bobtail
Nietos de la Multicampeona Z'Bushybear Aus Dem Elbe-Urstromtal (Campeona del Mundo, Europa, España, Portugal, Gibraltar, Holanda, Luxenburgo e Internacional).
Nacidos el 22 de Julio.
Se entregan con Pedigrí, Microchip, Vacunados y Desparasitados.
ift.tt/2iolGcx LOST: Black & white pit bull cross, Tsuu Tina Nation,403-370-6216 pls RT & share DO NOT CHASE YYC Pet Recovery shared Vanessa Otter's post. Hello one of our dogs is missing she is tattooed & has a microchip in her . She’s a pit bull cross with dark speckles throughout her body . She’s been gone since Wednesday open November 22 from the Tsuu Tina Nation. If anyone has any information please inbox me .. 2017-11-29T03:55:02.000Z by YYC Pet Recovery ift.tt/2AgX3VY November 30, 2017 at 01:11AM ift.tt/1SyiCAu iftt Upload public photo from URL
Pretzel is a sweet little boy we helped in June 2009. He kept escaping from his grandparents house while his family was away on vacation. We scooped him up out of the busy road and he spent the night with us until his grandparents could come for him the next day. :)
Recently in 2/10 we helped another little chihuahua boy get safely home to his family but I only got a lousy cell phone pick of him.
Luckily these two guys had tags/microchips and we were able to find their people.
Second Chance volunteer Carol Geary comforts English Mastiff Beaudraus while owner Rebecca completes paperwork for the microchip clinic
Ensayo y prueba de sonido, Madera Microchip, 01.08.2012. Samsung Studio, Cap. Fed. Fotografiia por Flavio Dragoset.
Santiago, 25 de junio de 2018
Programa de esterilizacion y microchip para perros y gatos en la Municipalidad de Renca.
Paul Plaza/Municipalidad de Renca
All controlled by a microchip
From the Behind-the-Scenes Tour around Tower Bridge: Towers, high-level Walkways and Victorian Engine Rooms down to its hidden depths, normally out of bounds to the public...views from the Glass Floor and high-level Walkway, then the original steam engines, accumulators and boilers in the Victorian Engine Rooms...the Bridge’s operational areas including the Control Cabin, Machinery Room and the immense Bascule Chambers, which house the 422-ton counterweights.
Built between 1886 and 1894, the Bridge has spent more than a century as London's defining landmark, an icon of London and the United Kingdom.
A huge challenge faced the City of London Corporation - how to build a bridge downstream from London Bridge without disrupting river traffic activities. To generate ideas, the Special Bridge or Subway Committee was formed in 1876, and a public competition was launched to find a design for the new crossing.
Over 50 designs were submitted to the Committee for consideration, some of which are on display at Tower Bridge. It wasn't until October 1884 however, that Sir Horace Jones, the City Architect, in collaboration with John Wolfe Barry, offered the chosen design for Tower Bridge as a solution.
It took eight years, five major contractors and the relentless labour of 432 construction workers each day to build Tower Bridge under the watchful eye of Sir John Wolfe Barry.
Two massive piers were built on foundations sunk into the riverbed to support the construction, and over 11,000 tons of steel provided the framework for the Towers and Walkways. This framework was clad in Cornish Granite and Portland Stone to protect the underlying steelwork and to give the Bridge a more pleasing appearance.
When it was built, Tower Bridge was the largest and most sophisticated bascule bridge ever completed ('bascule' comes from the French word for 'seesaw'). These bascules were operated by hydraulics, using steam to power the enormous pumping engines. The energy created was stored in six massive accumulators, meaning that as soon as power was required to lift the Bridge, it was always readily available. The accumulators fed the driving engines, which drove the bascules up and down. Despite the complexity of the system, the bascules only took about a minute to raise to their maximum angle of 86 degrees. Find out more about this process.
Today, the bascules are still operated by hydraulic power, but since 1976 they have been driven by oil and electricity rather than steam. The original pumping engines, accumulators and boilers are now on display within Tower Bridge’s Engine Rooms.
[TowerBridge.org.uk]
Today we hope to untangle the knotty question – is my pet’s council registration the same as their microchip registration? Short answer: To help keep pets safe, all pet owners are encouraged to microchip and register their cat or dog with their local council.
Your pet’s microchip registration however, is different to your council registration.
Read more about the difference between council registration and micrcohip registration on our website at dogshome.com/council-microchip-registration/
Hi ya! My name is Luna Freya and I love you. My favorite things in life include rolling in the grass, playing with the humans in my foster home, snuggling, snacks and sniffy walks. Did I mention snacks? I am a beautiful, young adult, female mutt who is friendly and sweet. I hope to find someone who will love me and spend time with me. Execerise would be great cause I could stand to lose a couple pounds, even though I don't at all mind a day of lounging, cuddles, a walk in the fresh air and more time with my humans. I ride well in the car. I am housetrained. I give wonderful doggie kisses. What more can you ask for? Apply today and prepare to fall in love! Adoption fee: $80. Fee includes testing, deworming, vaccinations, spay/neuter, 30 days of free pet insurance, one session with a certified behavior trainer and microchip.
Apply online at form.jotform.com/81935638982170
Louie is a 12 week old Maltese that had strayed from home. Thankfully he had a microchip and so we were able to reunite him with his family.
album- bit.ly/2KvhpjN LOST 1 Y/O Neutered Male Cat in #Skyview. Very friendly, Has a Microchip and a Blue collar w/ a bell. 403 993-9543 Pls RT, Share to help find Milo. YYC Pet Recovery shared a post. Missing cat in the Skyview area. He is a one year old neutered male with a microchip blue collar with bell but no name tag. He is very friendly. 2019-06-21T15:24:09.000Z by YYC Pet Recovery Walcott original fb post-click here bit.ly/2MYTkDV June 22, 2019 at 01:11AM bit.ly/2BxTYim iftt Upload public photo from URL
It’s an unfortunate situation, but the fact of the matter is that pet thefts are at an all-time high today. To counter this situation, most pet parents are opting to microchip their dogs, thus several groups and individuals need to invest in a microchip reader for this very reason.
Let’s take a look at who should be investing in a microchip reader. Microchip scanners are handy devices that are used to detect if a pet has been microchipped. But that’s not all, this useful device can also retrieve the digital identity of the pet, as well as the owner. And while these are not essential for regular pet owners to have, it’s still a good idea to get them for several groups of people such as veterinary professionals, animal rescue organisations, customs and border officials, dog wardens, highway authorities, breeders, and even dog walkers. Basically, anyone who works closely with pets!
By investing in an affordable microchip reader, these aforementioned individuals can easily connect lost pets with their rightful owners. Using them to scan a pet also happens to be super easy and fast – it can be done by just about everyone!