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Summer Magic
03-12-2005, 08:06 PM
Magic was chipped before I adopted her, it was a requirement from the rescue organization. I'm just wondering how many of you have your dog chipped.

Rachel
03-12-2005, 08:22 PM
My Tucker had a chip because he had been a shelter dog. After we adopted Tucker, we also got Hannah chipped. (Avid).

KYS
03-12-2005, 10:41 PM
Rocky is chipped.

Oggyflute
03-12-2005, 11:47 PM
It's law amongst nearly all councils now. So yes. :)

tricollie4me
03-13-2005, 09:16 AM
No chip (yet) for Bijou because she was a pup rescue (she had only had her first puppy shots administered when we got her at 14 weeks; no vet exam, no vaccinations, no deworming, no spay, etc.). She's now fully UTD on everything except being chipped -- I'd love to hear your experiences/thoughts on this. I know it's quite affordable and (supposedly) not too uncomfortable to place -- any reason not to have it done?

LeahMM
03-13-2005, 09:26 AM
All four of my dogs are chipped as well as 4 of my 5 cats.

Cincy'sMom
03-13-2005, 09:43 AM
All 3 of ours have chips

Rachel
03-13-2005, 10:05 AM
Originally posted by tricollie4me
. I know it's quite affordable and (supposedly) not too uncomfortable to place -- any reason not to have it done?

Your comment brought back memories on how nervous I was about getting Hannah chipped. I grilled the vet on whether it was painful, etc. If I remember correctly he offered the option of lightly sedating her, but I didn't want to go that route either if it wasn't necessary. As it turned out, she didn't even flinch and all my worry was for naught.

The vet did tell me that sometimes the chip can migrate from the spot it was inserted. Anyway, we haven't had any problems that I'm aware of. You can always ask your vet to check if the check if it still where it is where it is supposed to be.

vinjashira
03-13-2005, 10:12 AM
Snowy was 3 months old when she was chipped and eventhough she bled a little when the vet inserted the chip, like Hannah, she did not even flinch.

Summer Magic
03-13-2005, 10:25 AM
If I remember correctly the chipping was done when Magic was spayed. She was out at the time of insertion so I don't know how much discomfort is involved because I didn't own her then. I can't immagine it would be more painful than having your ears pierced. They do use a gun for it.

Ginger's Mom
03-13-2005, 10:37 AM
I had Ginger chipped when she was about 15 weeks. I don't know if she cried or not because the Vet actually took her into another room to chip her. It is my understanding that the chips may/do move a little, but it is not like they are roaming all around the dog's body, it is just a slight movement in that general area.

Oggyflute, do all dogs in Australia have to be chipped, or is it just certain breeds? When did they start requiring that? Hmm...interesting, I am not sure how I feel about that. It could be good... I guess.

carrie
03-13-2005, 02:29 PM
I am a big supporter of chips - don't think you should have a dog, or cat, unless it is traceable to you. It is still the best option for everyone...

BUT - a very disturbing article in some of our papers today.

Gangs have started to kidnap dogs after watching pet owning homes and are then demanding ransom money for the safe return of kidnapped dog.
Many people have paid the ransom, sometimes thousands of pounds and had their dogs returned to them. Some owners have been a little delayed in paying the money as they have contacted police, animal charities etc. When they have paid the money their pets have been returned with the all too obvious evidence that the kidnappers have tried to remove the chips!!!

Dixieland Dancer
03-13-2005, 03:45 PM
Carrie's report is very disturbing and I can see where some dirt bag would try to do that. :mad: Unfortunately. :(

Another thing to be careful of.... My Dixie has always belonged to me but Avid (the chip she has implanted) had her belonging to someone in Florida. I don't know how that happened. When I called to complain, they didn't need any identification from me but changed the record on my say so. :confused: I could of been anyone and they wouldn't have known the difference or cared for that matter! :eek:

I will always chip my dogs but I will periodically check their registration to make sure it hasn't been tampered with.

schteve_d
03-13-2005, 10:29 PM
Buddy and Tasha are chipped. Docker is not yet but I will have it done when he goes in for his next batch of shots.

Shelteez2
03-14-2005, 02:07 AM
Emily and Clipse are both microchipped.

Em was done when she was just a baby at the breeders house. Here for a dog to be registered with the CKC it has to have permanent identification which means they need to be tattooed or chipped. Em's breeder chose getting the pups microchipped over getting them tattoed.

Clipse's breeder chose to tattoo so I got him chipped after I got him (at 7 months of age). It is a big needle but he didn't even seem to notice it at all.

binka_nugget
03-14-2005, 02:18 AM
Kaedyn had a chip in when we adopted him. I guess his past owners did it. The pound didn't even know he had a chip in him. We brought him in to be microchipped and just moments before the vet tech was about to put in the chip, she decided to scan him.. and TA-DA! A chip was in there with his past owner's info. Eesh.

I've been meaning to get Kai chipped but it won't be happening until I save up some money.

jennifert9
03-14-2005, 01:07 PM
Duncan has a micro-chip too. It was done at the SPCA when I adopted him. He also wears a tag on his collar that tells a person that he has a chip. I can't remember the company it is through but I remember I had to list a next of kin for him in case somehting happens to me and they find him...

Lescoop77
03-15-2005, 09:13 AM
I have been thinking of getting Pandace chipped. Is it a costly process???

bckrazy
03-15-2005, 01:38 PM
Gonzo has an Avid chip... it was totally painless (and he is such a baby - he would let us all know if it hurt at all) and didn't cost much. All together, for the chipping and registering it cost about $30. It's worth it! :)

wolf_Q
03-15-2005, 01:44 PM
Nebo has an AVID microchip.

Bethony
03-15-2005, 04:47 PM
Our dog has a chip. It is a requirement in Europe in order for the
dog to travel. They even have to have passports. I am in Europe
for two years. I can think of no valid reason not to have a chip in
a dog. It is easy for a dog to loose a collar and people can take them, but a chip is hidden and it is proof that it is your dog.

KateML
03-16-2005, 03:23 PM
Wylie is chipped, they did it when I got him at the humane society.
He didn't seem to mind. You should get them scanned when they go to the vet I was told as with rough play etc the chip can come out.