Search results for : Microchipping

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Palmdale Veterinary Hospital

#21 Palmdale Avenue, Patton St.
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas


Business
Caves Village Veterinary Hospital

Caves Village, West Bay Street, Building 14A
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas


News Article
August 26, 2010
Letter: Microchips have been linked to health problems for animals

EDITOR, The Tribune.

The Bahamas Animal Protection and Control Act includes a mandatory microchipping provision for dog breeders, security dogs and dogs perceived to be dangerous. Animal Protection legislation is vital in order to ensure the well-being of animals.

Unfortunately, the microchipping provision in the Act will not protect or enhance the lives of our four-legged friends; it will only...

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News Article
June 23, 2016
Meet the humans with microchips implanted in them

Tim Shank's dogs have implanted GPS chips in case they get lost. Now, he has a chip of his own.

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News Article
April 27, 2016
This man's microchip can predict your future

It would be remiss to describe Chris Toumazou's path to professorship as anything other than unconventional. Make that highly unconventional.

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News Article
October 03, 2023
Aggressive stray dog issue worsens on Grand Bahama

An increasing population of aggressive, straying dogs is a growing issue on Grand Bahama, according to police, especially for the residents of Greening Glade after a dog-on-dog attack involving a German shepherd mix and two pit bulls on Albacore Drive on September 8.

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News Article
January 16, 2023
Motor dealers eyeing strong 2023 after improved 2022

Car dealers ended 2022 stronger than the year before and are seeing indicators that this year could bring more improvements, Bahamas Motor Dealers Association (BMDA) President Ben Albury said recently. Car dealers have contended with shipping delays, manufacturer delays and microchip shortages that have left local lots empty the last two years. Albury, who made the remarks during ...
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News Article
February 05, 2016
Small crowd for NHI meeting at short notice

THE first of a series of National Health Insurance town meetings in Grand Bahama was held in Freeport on Wednesday evening, however the lack of sufficient public notice resulted in a small turnout of residents at the Bahamas Union of Teachers Hall.

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