The Carabinieri of the Sessa Aurunca Station have successfully concluded the search for Zuly, the medium-sized crossbreed who has been missing for several days.
Thanks to the owner's report, who was worried about her beloved dog's absence, and with the help of technology, the military was able to find the animal safe and sound.
The microchip implanted under Zuly's skin proved to be an indispensable research tool.
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A delicate operation, conducted with the assistance of veterinary staff from the local health authority, allowed the animal to be approached and recovered without causing any harm.
Zuly's discovery is a concrete example of how technology can be a valuable aid in search and rescue operations. The microchip, in fact, serves as a veritable "identity card" for pets, allowing them to be uniquely identified and tracked down if lost.
Zuly's owner, visibly moved, thanked the Carabinieri for their commitment and professionalism. "I never imagined I'd be able to hug Zuly again," she said. "Thanks to you, I've found a piece of my heart again."






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