SPCA membership has its perks and privileges
The Aiken SPCA adopted nearly 700 animals in 2008. They came in all shapes and sizes, ages from 8 weeks to more than 10 years old.
While they vary in size, breed, temperament, personality and looks, they share one common thing. They are part of the Aiken SPCA family for the rest of their life.
What does that mean to an adopter?
First, your adopted pet comes with a microchip that offers you ease of mind that if it ever gets lost and picked up by animal control or turned in to a local veterinarian, a quick scan of the animal will register it back as an alumnus of the Aiken SPCA, which will help get it returned to its owner quickly.
If the previous owner didn’t want the pet anymore and didn’t bring it back to us, like they were supposed to do, the microchip assures that the dog or cat will come back to the Aiken SPCA, no matter where it was found.
Just last weekend, a boxer was found wandering in a small town in Georgia, more than 50 miles from our shelter. With a quick scan of the dog, we were notified. Now, the dog is back with us and is doing great.
Another important part of adopting from an animal welfare group like the Aiken SPCA is you get a lifetime support system for that adopted animal.
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