Pet Supplies Plus Supports National Pet ID Week Through Discounted Microchipping
America s Favorite Neighborhood Pet Store Continues Partnership with VIP Petcare, Reducing Microchipping Services to $10 to Aid in Reuniting Families with Lost Pets
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LIVONIA, Mich., April 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Pet Supplies Plus – the largest and most trusted pet retail franchise in the United States – has announced it will be celebrating this year s National Pet ID Week (April 17-24) by offering discounted microchipping services and name identification tags. During the promotion, pet owners have the opportunity to receive the microchipping service for $10 with a $50 minimum purchase, which is a fraction of the usual cost. In addition to the microchip offer, the Pet Supplies Plus brand will be providing a buy one collar, get an ID tag for free, valid on tags priced $10.98 and under.
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