Microchips, about the size of a grain of rice, are radio frequency identification devices implanted in dogs and cats. The chips can be scanned at any animal shelter, vet clinic or police station.
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A family about to embark on a trip involving airplanes and cars wonders how to prepare their dog for the journey.