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						<title>Is Microchip Safe for Your Pet? </title>
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						<published>2007-09-23T16:25:00-06:00</published>
						<updated>2007-09-23T16:25:00-06:00</updated>
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							<name>Staff writer for safetyissues.com</name>
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						<content type="html">Millions of pets are lost every year. Many of them are surrendered to animal welfare organizations, but only few of them (an estimated 14% for dogs; 4% for cats) are ever reunited with their owners. The major reason for the failure to get them back home is the inability to identify the pets.</content>
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