Red, the Australian Shepherd, wound up at #Kern County Animal Services in California with two other Aussies. Only Red was microchipped.
The shelter in California wasn't able to find any information for this microchip as it was unregistered, and finding out where the chip came from was proving difficult, so they submitted it to Microchip Hunters. Microchip Hunters was able to find the breeder that Red came from and owner information was provided! The family let me know they rehomed Red about 6 months ago after having her a little over a year. They felt it was best at that time, and rehomed her to a family with 2 male Aussies (she was spayed). When they received this call, they provided me the new owner information, who let me know they were the ones that surrendered all 3 dogs to the shelter. Red's original family wasted no time and went to pick her up. "She's home now. We're not going to let her go to someone else. It's obvious she wants to be with us." We helped get Red's microchip registered and everyone is happy that she is home! Please, be sure to register your microchips! It is up to you to keep this information current. You may never know what happens if you rehome your dog or your dog goes missing if this is not registered to you. In this case, it meant everything to Red. She didn't need a 3rd family, she needed to go back home. Video of her reunion is in comments, she definitely loves this family! Lost Dogs Illinois #MicrochipHunters www.microchiphelp.com
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