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    Quote Originally Posted by wolfsoul View Post
    Even if the chips could be read, I find alot of times the shelters don't bother scanning. My friend does Belgian rescue and finds chips in the majority of dogs she takes in (at the vet) but the shelter never bothered to scan. Unfortunatly so many of the chips can't be read, so they're useless.
    Are you out in the boonies or something? The first thing our local Humane Society does when a stray is brought in is to scan for a chip - I've seen it in action.

    And our Vet checks for the chips every time we take one of the cats in for a yearly check.

    Guess I'm just lucky where I live

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    Tattooing isn't an option in my home country, so Taggart is microchipped. Tiki was also microchipped and it never caused any problems for her and the chip worked fine for 12 years.
    So yeah, since I don't have any experience with tattooing (except on myself ) I'll stick with microchip since that has worked fine for my dogs.

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    So in tattooing.... you just put phone numbers on the dog? Wouldn't the belly area be real sensitive? How long does it take? I have never had a tattoo, but I have heard they can be a bit painful on humans. Do the dogs mind it as much as humans? My Lily, I THINK is a real drama queen, so she would probably act like she was being slaughtered... *sigh*... I wonder how many finders of dogs look for tattoos? Who does these tattoos? The vet or a real tattoo artist?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharon_FL View Post
    So in tattooing.... you just put phone numbers on the dog? Wouldn't the belly area be real sensitive? How long does it take? I have never had a tattoo, but I have heard they can be a bit painful on humans. Do the dogs mind it as much as humans? My Lily, I THINK is a real drama queen, so she would probably act like she was being slaughtered... *sigh*... I wonder how many finders of dogs look for tattoos? Who does these tattoos? The vet or a real tattoo artist?
    The number that goes on the dog depends. For my puppies, because they are CKC registered, they need get a designated CKC number on their belly. It starts with the number/letter code that CKC gave my kennel, the puppy's number in order (of how many puppies I've bred), and the letter for that year.
    If the dog isn't registered, or didn't get tattooed by the breeder, then usually the vet will do it, and the vet uses their own designated code. They can be done by anyoen though. I've had pups done by the vet, a tattoo artist, and a local breeder. The local breeder does the best job, the quickest job, and is the least expensive. The tattoo artist was terrible and the tattoos needed to be re-done.
    In the past we've had three tattooed dogs come in (in the old grooming parlour I worked at).. Two of them had CKC tattoos so it was really easy to track them. We just called CKC, and they were able to tell us immediatly who the breeder and owner/s were. One was tattooed by the local animal control, so that was easy as well. I'm not sure how easy it would be if the dog came from another province or out of country. I imagine there must be some sort of database but I'm not 100% sure of who you'd call if the tattoo was from another country.
    Re pain -- I put some numbing cream on their belly area so it doesn't bother them as much. Depending on the puppy he/she might squirm or cry, but mostly it's because I have dominant little puppies that don't like to be held down lol. After it's done, they don't even look at their belly -- no licking or scratching. It's like it never happened. That's one thing I didn't like about microchipping.. It took several days before anyone was able to touch my puppies around their neck/head without them freaking out. I felt terrible. It didn't help that the vet tech did NOT know what she was doing and my poor puppies suffered for it because she was incompetent.. I was so angry. My breeder friend said the same thing -- It took her a few litters to find a vet who microchips well, in a manner that is less upsetting to the puppy. I'm sure if I chipped with my regular vet that I wouldn't have had nearly as bad an experience, but she doesn't carry the ISO chips that CKC requires.

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    I don't live in the boonies and shelters/HS still tattoo dogs for id.....actually not many people know about microchips and wouldn't even know to go to a vet and check for one if they found a lost dog.....Pepe's tattoo was done while he was under, they usually do it when they are getting fixed, and some places put a tattoo on the belly to id the dog being spayed....Pepe's tattoo has HSBC (our HS intitals) and his id #. Its on his inner hindleg.
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    Most of mine are microchipped, have never had any problems out of 4 dogs 2 cats. When the dogs got out years ago now the vets rang me to say they had Harri (had scanned his chip and rang me strait away).

    I have not heard of any cases of tumours, or reactions to being microchipped. And would prefer to have 'proof' that i was the actual owner of an animal. By law registered breeders in our state have to chip puppies/ kittens before they go to their new homes.
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    Mine are all chipped, caseys original didn't scan after a few years so I had them give her a new one. She barely even seemed to notice they were doing it.

    All the vets around here will scan any stray you find I haven't heard much about anyone checking for tattoo's so I would be afraid they may not even look.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace View Post
    Are you out in the boonies or something? The first thing our local Humane Society does when a stray is brought in is to scan for a chip - I've seen it in action.
    No I'm in a large city, though none of these dogs came from the same shelter, and I don't think any came from our local shelter. I believe all but one came from the Vancouver area though Icould be mistaken. It's not just us with bad luck -- we posted about it on FB and came across several angry breeders/rescuers who were frustrated by the lack of shelters checking for chips. It may just be that they don't have a scanner, or only have one kind of scanner (not all scanners are the same, like the problem with my Kira -- 4 different scanners and not a single one could read it and three couldn't even find it). They should have stuck with one type of chip & one type of scanner. Instead they had to go and make things complicated!

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