How FWC is helping you protect your pets
Published: July 11, 2021 6:55 PM EDT
Updated: July 11, 2021 7:07 PM EDT
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On Sunday, dozens of people got a chance to microchip their pets with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. This as a way to keep your reptiles safe and protect Florida’s native wildlife.
Echo is a green iguana and a valued member of the Holland family. Weston Holland lives in Cape Coral. “Most people probably wouldn’t think an iguana would be very sweet but he has such a nice personality,” said Weston.
Weston and Luke brought Echo to Lee County Animal Services to perform their duty as pet owners.
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