MOL To Help Lost Dogs & Owners Reunite

  • 22 May 2018 8:47 AM
  • Hungary Around the Clock
MOL To Help Lost Dogs & Owners Reunite
Oil and gas company MOL has equipped 50 of its petrol stations with animal chip readers to help lost dogs and their owners reunite.

With this free service the dog’s owner, address, name and age can be easily identified, an enormous help to both the owner and the pet.

MOL said that as a responsible corporation it had vowed to help those on the road.

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