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Chip Readers: Street Service Can Identify Dead Pets in the Future

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It is a silent pain that often goes unnoticed: when pets suddenly disappear, many families remain only agonizing uncertainty. Was the animal perhaps run over? Is it still alive? Waiting children's hearts, desperate search actions and empty glimmers of hope shape the sad reality of countless animal owners. STEIERMARK. This is exactly the fate that state governor Mario Kunasek and traffic councilor Claudia Holzer now want to counteract – with an e…
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It is a silent pain that often goes unnoticed: when pets suddenly disappear, many families remain only agonizing uncertainty. Was the animal perhaps run over? Is it still alive? Waiting children's hearts, desperate search actions and empty glimmers of hope shape the sad reality of countless animal owners. STEIERMARK. This is exactly the fate that state governor Mario Kunasek and traffic councilor Claudia Holzer now want to counteract – with an e…

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meinbezirk.at broke the news in on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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