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Broadview
Animal
Clinic
10400
East
Evans
Denver,
Colorado
80231
(303)755-1424
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Welcome
to
our
section
on
the
HomeAgain®
Microchip
Identification
System.
HomeAgain
is
an
advanced
pet
identification
and
retrieval
system
and
is
an
essential
part
of
responsible
pet
care.
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Here
you
can
read
an
assembled
selection
of
heart-warming
stories
about
pet
recoveries
that
we
hope
will
convince
you
that
microchipping
is
truly
an
essential
part
of
responsible
pet
care.
Bob,
Male
Domestic
Long-Hair
Cat
Bob
had
been
lost
for
two
weeks
when
the
owner
called
us.
We
told
her
not
to
give
up
hope
because
she
had
Bob
implanted
with
the
HomeAgain
microchip
from
her
veterinarian.
Two
months
later,
we
received
a
call
at
midnight
that
Bob
had
been
found.
The
owner
cried
for
several
minutes
when
we
gave
her
the
wonderful
news.
We
cried
too!
Texas,
Male
Labrador
Retriever
Dog
The
owner
lost
his
dog,
Texas,
while
he
was
out-of-town
over
the
weekend.
He
searched
all
night
in
the
woods
of
Plainville,
TX
before
he
returned
home
to
Highlands
Ranch,
CO.
The
next
day,
some
hunters
who
found
the
dog
lying
in
a
field
near
the
road
called
us.
Texas
had
been
hit
by
a
car
and
was
badly
injured
so
they
took
him
to
the
veterinarian.
Texas
needed
immediate
attention
but
survived.
His
owner
drove
back
when
hearing
from
us
that
he
was
found.
Texas
is
scheduled
for
surgery
on
his
leg
but
is
expected
to
make
a
full
recovery.
Buddy,
Male
Jack
Russell
Terrier
Dog
Buddy
and
his
owner
were
at
the
gas
station.
While
Buddy's
owner
was
pumping
gas,
Buddy
had
his
eye
on
the
grocery
store
across
the
street.
When
Buddy's
owner
went
inside
to
pay,
Buddy
escaped
in
search
of
the
pet
food
isle.
Our
800#
was
called
from
a
payphone
at
the
grocery
store
and
Buddy's
shopping
experience
was
over
when
his
owner
drove
over
to
pick
him
up.
Nick,
Male
German
Shepherd
Dog
Nick
was
found
in
Lakeville,
MN
but
his
owner
lived
in
Costa
Mesa,
CA.
When
we
called
the
owner
at
work,
we
found
that
he
no
longer
worked
there.
When
we
tried
his
home,
we
got
his
answering
machine.
When
we
called
the
alternate,
we
got
another
answering
machine.
When
we
called
the
2nd
alternate,
they
said
that
he
was
traveling
with
the
dog,
but
I
should
call
his
parents.
Turns
out
his
parents
were
not
at
home
either;
they
were
on
vacation
in
Las
Vegas,
NV.
We
did
get
the
name
of
the
hotel
and
we
looked
up
the
number
on
the
Internet
and
called
the
Front
desk.
They
rang
the
room
and
woke
the
parents
up
well
before
their
wake
up
call.
They
were
happy
to
hear
from
us
and
were
able
to
reach
their
son
who
got
his
dog
back
only
one
hour
later.
He
was
thrilled
we
would
go
to
the
extra
mile
to
find
him.
We
were
thrilled
that
the
finder
of
Nick
was
able
to
hang
onto
him
during
our
detective
work.
Sydney,
Female
Golden
Retriever
Dog
Sydney
just
had
a
litter
of
puppies
not
too
long
ago.
Her
owner
took
her
for
a
special
duck-hunting
trip
for
doing
such
a
good
job
with
the
delivery.
Once
up
in
Susanville,
CA
he
lost
her
in
the
woods.
Exactly
24
hours
after
she
ran
off,
a
call
came
in
that
she
had
been
found.
We
were
unable
to
reach
the
owner
in
person,
so
we
called
the
alternate
contact
and
she
was
thrilled.
A
few
minutes
later
Sydney's
owner
called
and
told
us
that
they
were
on
their
way
to
pick
her
up.
Bucc,
Male
Labrador
Retriever
Dog
We
received
another
call
on
a
lost
Labrador
Retriever.
This
is
our
most
recovered
dog
breed
by
far
with
over
5,000
successfully
recovered
Labs
and
counting.
In
this
recovery,
Bucc
wandered
approximately
40
miles
until
he
was
found
in
Valrico,
FL.
The
owner
was
in
St.
Petersburg,
FL,
and
she
was
amazed!
So
were
we!
Noz,
Male
Domestic
Short-Hair
Cat
Noz
was
found
in
Chicago,
IL.
The
owner's
address
in
our
database
was
in
Minneapolis,
MN.
The
owners
actually
live
in
North
Carolina.
We
didn't
understand
how
Noz
got
to
Chicago.
We
found
that
Noz
and
his
family
moved
from
MN
to
NC
and
escaped
on
the
drive
down.
The
family
had
to
make
the
difficult
decision
to
continue
with
the
trip
even
though
Noz
was
lost
somewhere
in
Chicago.
The
amazing
part
is
that
Noz
was
gone
for
many
months
before
finally
being
reunited
with
his
owners
in
NC.
Matthew,
Male
Beagle
Dog
We
received
a
call
on
January
18,
1999
on
Matthew
being
found.
The
lady
actually
found
Matthew
on
Halloween
night
of
1998.
When
she
found
the
animal,
there
was
no
collar
and
no
tags
so
she
kept
the
animal
and
took
great
care
of
Matthew.
When
she
took
Matthew
to
the
veterinarian
to
have
a
check
up,
the
veterinarian
scanned
the
animal
for
a
microchip.
The
animal
did
have
a
HomeAgain
microchip
and
the
lady
who
found
the
dog
then
unselfishly
gave
us
a
call.
When
we
spoke
to
the
owner,
she
told
us
that
her
5-year-old
son
had
been
wishing
for
their
dog
to
come
home.
He
got
his
wish!
Gilly,
Female
Labrador
Mix
Dog
Gilly
wandered
over
to
a
neighbor's
house
early
one
morning.
They
called
us
so
we
called
the
owner
and
left
a
message
on
their
machine.
The
locator
thought
they
recognized
Gilly
and
asked
if
it
was
their
new
neighbor's
dog.
We
said
yes
so
they
walked
Gilly
back
to
her
fenced
in
yard.
We
left
the
owner
another
message.
When
the
owner
woke
up,
she
looked
out
into
the
yard
and
saw
Gilly
as
if
nothing
ever
happened.
When
she
retrieved
her
messages,
she
was
amazed
that
so
much
had
happened
before
she
even
woke
up!
Tashatu,
Female
Rottweiler
Dog
Tashatu
was
stolen
over
a
month
before
turning
up
at
the
dog
pound.
Before
Tashatu
was
euthanized,
they
scanned
a
HomeAgain
microchip
and
we
called
the
owner.
The
owner
was
thrilled
and
said
without
the
microchip
she
would
have
never
got
her
dog
back!
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