WEEKEND: Found a Stray in Greenville? GHS Launches 24/7 Roadside Microchip Scanner—Plus Affordable Pet Care” (Ep 545)

EPISODE · Sep 27, 2025 · 33 MIN

WEEKEND: Found a Stray in Greenville? GHS Launches 24/7 Roadside Microchip Scanner—Plus Affordable Pet Care” (Ep 545)

from Joey Hudson / Just The Truth · host Joey Hudson

Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson If you find a stray pet in your neighborhood, there’s now a faster, simpler way to get that animal home. The Greenville Humane Society has installed a public, roadside microchip scanning station right outside its Adoption Center at 305 Airport Road, available 24/7/365 with step-by-step instructions, lost-pet resources, and a community bulletin board for updates. (https://www.foxcarolina.com) How the roadside scanner works (quick guide) Pull in safely at 305 Airport Rd and park near the station. Gently scan the pet’s shoulder/neck area; follow posted instructions. Record the chip ID that appears. Follow the on-site directions to look up the chip and contact information or next steps for reunification. For after-hours hits, owners can still be contacted through the registry; posted guidance explains the process and what to do if no match appears right away. (GREENVILLE JOURNAL) Safety tips for Good Samaritans: Use a leash or carrier if possible, avoid sudden movements, and check for visible ID or tags before scanning. If the pet appears injured or aggressive, call local animal control or a nearby clinic. After-hours reunions—what happens at midnight? Because the station runs all night, a chip match can trigger next steps through the microchip registry even when offices are closed. The on-site instructions walk you through contacting the registry and logging a found report so the owner can be reached promptly. (The Journal’s rollout coverage confirms the station is designed for exactly this kind of round-the-clock use.) (GREENVILLE JOURNAL) Chip myths vs. reality “A chip automatically has my info.” Not quite—chips must be registered and kept up-to-date with your contact details. “If one scan fails, there’s no chip.” Not always—re-scan slowly and in multiple passes; universal scanners read multiple chip types and frequencies. If there’s still no hit, follow the posted steps to file a found report. (Facebook) Community partners who made it possible NexGard Plus, Cleveland Park Animal Hospitals, and Elanco supported the station’s launch—great examples of public-private collaboration to help lost pets get home faster. Plans to expand public scanners will be explored as the program matures. (https://www.foxcarolina.com) Beyond the scanner—affordable pet care at GHS GHS continues its core work for families and pets: Vaccine Clinic with common preventive services “without breaking the bank,” starting at $10 for select services. Spay/Neuter Clinic with transparent add-ons like microchips around $20 (prices subject to change; check site for details). (greenvillehumane.com) Get your pet microchipped today You can microchip through GHS during clinic visits; bring ID and your pet’s records if available, then register the chip online and keep your contact info current. Booking, hours, and pricing are posted on the GHS site. (greenvillehumane.com) Where to go & how to help Location: Greenville Humane Society, 305 Airport Rd, Greenville, SC 29607 What to do: Use the scanner for found pets, explore lost-pet resources, donate, volunteer, or book clinic services via the website. (greenvillehumane.com) Also on today’s show: RIZE Prevention—building a drug-free generation We’re joined by Martine Helou-Allen, Founder & Executive Director of RIZE Prevention, an Upstate nonprofit focused on empowering teens and families with evidence-based prevention tools. We’ll dig into why prevention matters, how RIZE’s approach is working in local schools, and how parents can bring the program to their districts. (RIZE Prevention) The WAY Forum (Aug 23)—RIZE’s community event aimed at equipping families, schools, and churches—features practical strategies to protect kids and build resilience. Details and recaps have been shared across RIZE social channels. For information, visit RizePrevention.org and ask how to bring the program to your school, volunteer, or support the mission. (Instagram)   Join our mailing list at joeyhudson.com and also subscribe to our YouTube Channel.  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joeyhudsononline/ Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/joeyhudson Your texts are always welcome on the Firmin Ford text line 864-477-JOEY(5639) and you can also leave a voice message to be aired on a future podcast.

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