AKC Reunite Microchips
National Airedale Rescue purchases 500 or more microchips annually from AKC Reunite for the purpose of helping the Rescue Volunteers who operate under the guidelines of the ATCA Rescue & Adoption Committee and for the purpose of working toward achieving our goal of having every Rescue Airedale microchipped.
These microchips will be provided to you for free and include the Registration fee. Please contact the This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Please put NAR Microchip Program in the Subject line We will be sending these microchip packages out in small groups to begin with and we are asking that, if you work under a "coordinator" or "director" that you contact that person with your microchip needs and the coordinator be the one to put in the request for the group. You can consult the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section. It should answer your questions. Please let us know if you have any questions not answered there. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
ATTENTION BREEDERS AND AIREDALE OWNERS!If you are an Airedale owner or Airedale breeder, contact us about purchasing microchips at a discounted price. Our goal is to see that every Airedale is microchipped and able to be reunited if lost. Go to the Microchip FAQ page and scroll down to read about the details in the last question. |
Aidan BegeotMy puppies are protected with microchips !! The microchips are provided by the NAR Microchip Program for only $15 each and that INCLUDES the registration. All my humans had to do was contact Rusty and let her know how many pups I had and she sent them the microchips. My mom and dad (Skip and Ginny Begeot) feel much better knowing that my puppies are microchipped with the microchips. I like it when everyone sleeps better at night ;-)
Happy Ending for JackFor all of you that know the saga of "Jack" the Airedale, he is back with us and will spend the rest of his life with us. An "angel" by the name of Pam has had him the past 2 years. It was his 4th home. She took him in to get his teeth cleaned and the vet discovered the microchip after she decided to get him chipped. Microchips work...thanks to Rusty, we had all the pups chipped!! |