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Ask London # 4

Happy Friday (the 13th) friends!

This week on Ask London, we have two questions!
London was asked by our friend, Lolly Reid, "Why is it important to micro-chip our pets?"
And, from Uncle Andrew...."My dog stinks! What can I do?"

Next week, London will delve a little deeper into the answer for her uncle. So watch for that!

We all know that our pets can become lost for a number of reason.
They can become startled by a noise and take off, and they are easy targets for evil
people who want to steal them for horrendous reasons!
It's so important to always keep an eye on them in your yard, and a tight grip on their leash when you walk them.

So, yes, micro-chipping is kind of  a no- brainer. It's an easy way to keep our pets safe and hopefully prevent a lot of pain and sorrow for us, and our beloved pets.


Here's is what London had to say about micro -chipping your pets!

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