theniffs

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| 06/18/2008 11:02 AM |
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Im wondering how many people here have microchipped their doggies. I was thinking of doing it but Ive also read that it can be linked to cancer which is very concerning. I'm torn as to what to do. Please help me make the right choice. |
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bunky8384

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| 06/18/2008 11:05 AM |
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| I don't have any advice but I am going to keep an eye on this thread! I can't decide if I want to have it done for Lucy or not... |
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*~Ashlee~* Mommy to Rylee & Gavin Fur babies: Shiloh, Marvin, Charlie and Lucy |
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swatson6

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| 06/18/2008 11:09 AM |
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| Not sure about the cancer thing so I am no help there, but both my boys were chipped by the breeder. |
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daisydeux

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| 06/18/2008 11:12 AM |
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Yikes-I had not heard of a potential cancer link!!! Daisy was already microchipped (we got her from the humane society) and so was Ally (rescue). If they ever got away, I was comforted by the idea of having the microchip...Esp. Daisy, she's a bit of a bolter...
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alice4512

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| 06/18/2008 11:17 AM |
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MIne are both chipped and I don't regret it or worry. THey don't wear their collars outside in the yard becaue they drag each other around my them and choke each other while they play. I like knowing if they got out and turned into a pound they would scan for the chip. Puts my mind at ease somewhat. I am all for chipping. |
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The great pleasure of a dog is that you may make a fool of yourself with him and not only will he not scold you, but he will make a fool of himself too
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Amy

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| 06/18/2008 12:15 PM |
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Yaz was chipped when she was spayed. I think it is a wonderful device. I have never heard of the cancer link. Can you tell us where you read/heard this?I would like to read it. |
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theniffs

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| 06/18/2008 12:25 PM |
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If you search microchip cancer on google a number of articles will come up. |
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pepper

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| 06/18/2008 5:25 PM |
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I have heard of the cancer link, but I still had Pepper chipped. As far as I can tell, the link was from an older version of the chips, and now they encapsulate them in a totally inert material (meaning, harmless). The plastic ones were the ones with the link because of the chemicals that are used to make plastics eventually degrade away from the plastic over time. Same reason they say not to put plastic or styrofoam things in the microwave, if you've heard that one before. I got her chipped because everywhere I go, people tell me how cute she is, and since she's a mix, she's unique. Around the same time, someone on here had a dog-napping. They threw the collar in the trash. This is a sure way to prove the dog is yours, that someone can't just take and toss away. I like knowing that I would be able to get her back, if from the pound or wherever, just by saying "she's chipped." |
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Susan

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| 06/19/2008 12:18 AM |
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| I am all for chipping, having had purebred dogs for many years and having had dogs stolen before chipping was invented, I am telling you it is so much easier to do. I have had dogs tatooed and yes, it hurts but it is permanant for a long time it was the only permanant way to ID dogs. They do it on the tummy or inside the back leg. Chipping is easier on the dog and just as permanant and can't be tampered with. My dogs are chipped and I was delighted when it was invented! |
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ANYTHING WORTH DOING IS WORTH OVERDOING Mom of eight, only three left at home! Pack leader to ten ratties: Maggie, Mysty, Berry, Simon, Ceecee and five puppies, Star,Sari, Bluebelle, Double stuf,and Snortie. As well as Ginger the Border Collie and a herd of turkeys! |
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theniffs

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| 06/19/2008 10:20 AM |
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| Thanks very much for the info! |
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Dinks Mom

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| 06/25/2008 3:37 PM |
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I'm on the fence about chipping (I don't know enough about it) I wish I could just get a cute tattoo on Dink......JUST KIDDING!!! |
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libertynjusticemom

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| 06/25/2008 4:02 PM |
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| All three of mine are chipped. I'm glad they are. They're usually not out of my site for long, but it's always nice to have that little extra of security just in-case they go missing. Another thing that I found out about a few years ago is the tattoo on the belly with a tracking number. I don't know much about it, but when my parents took their dogs in to be spayed their vet said that they needed to be tattooed in-case they were to go missing. So my parents had both of their current dogs tattooed when they were fixed. I'm guessing the tattoo thing works just like the chip, but I'm not sure. |
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Jessa~ Mom to Liberty and Justice my two ratties and Blue our Italian Greyhound |
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winnihoohoo

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| 06/25/2008 4:06 PM |
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| I had Remington, and Winchester chipped at the Rat Terrier Jamboree. I am a little more at ease now. I am going to have the puppies done too. |
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Baileydukedavis

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| 06/25/2008 4:32 PM |
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| None of mine are chipped yet....but when they get fixed I plan on doing it! I think it is a great tool!!! I have always feared someone stealing my babies! |
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"If your dog doesn't like someone you probably shouldn't either." - Unknown
Bailey Duke Tazman Davis, Sydney Grace Davis, Chance Tazman Davis and Gracie Mae Davis |
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RockyTop

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| 06/27/2008 3:15 PM |
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I had Rocky chipped shortly after I got him. Our local humane society really promotes microchipping your pets and hold a microchipping clinic every month or every couple of months where you can get your pet(s) microchipped by their vet at a much cheaper price than the regular vet. If you are thinking about chipping your pup, I would suggest calling around to local shelters to see if this is a service available in your area. I also like knowing that if Rocky runs off, he has the type of chip that the local humane society uses. I also have him scanned each time we go into the vet to make sure the chip still works and hasn't migrated. For those of you still on the fence, I think that one of the first things most animal control officers do when picking up a stray is to scan them for a microchip. This saves everyone a lot of time and heartache if your little one gets loose. Our Rocky has tattoos in his ears as well. He had them when we recued him and no one knows what they mean or where he may have gotten them. I think tattooing your pet is an uncommon thing where we live. I would recommend calling around to rescue shelters and vets in your area before tattooing your pet. |
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bratt

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| 06/27/2008 6:55 PM |
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Savanna is chipped. She doesn't wear a collar unless we leave the yard. I want her back if she some how gets out of the yard.
She was done at the vets with no issue, just a quick shot type thing in her neck/shoulder area. She has both frequency chips, so no matter who finds her, the scanner will 'read' her. |
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Debra~KSSM Queen II Savanna~Princess Easy Street
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tauney4

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| 06/27/2008 7:04 PM |
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| my chi has a microchip in him the lady my mom bought him from did it for free. i havent got tauney yet i am going to do so soon though!!!!! |
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melo

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| 06/27/2008 10:49 PM |
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My housing development is having a pet awareness (they just started to allow pets to get higher rents ---They are offering chips as 25 dollars and that money is going to a charity. The even is AKC so I quess it means it is repudable (sp)----So I was on the fence, but tommow is happen (plus is she goes off looking for Marley, it will make it easier to find her)lol |
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yogis mom

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| 06/27/2008 11:16 PM |
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I had Yogi chipped a few weeks after I got him from the rescue group.
I had to pay my vet for it or wait a month for the rescue group's free clnic....was going out of town and leaving him with a friend. Made sense to do it ASAP.
I have "Microchipped" on all of his ID tags on his harness and collar. The first line on the ID tag...says "microchipped".
Plus MY address and phone.
I do NOT EVER have HIS name anywhere.
NEVER have your dog's name on the collar. etc.
(NOT a great idea .....if someone "takes" him they then know his name and can call him, or dispute ownership..happens! ).
And...Cancer risks???
EVERYTHING is a cancer-risk.
Losing my dog, to animal control, theft, etc...nah! NOT gonna worry about a minimal cancer risk (IF any!)...rather be safe.
Chipping is a great thing! |
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Cklos

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| 06/28/2008 9:09 AM |
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Well, Mooch has been chipped for 12 years and no cancer, so..... I think the newest versions are safe if millions of dogs have them. I'd rather be sure if he got out wih or without a collar that he could be scanned and returned to me. |
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melo

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| 06/30/2008 12:11 PM |
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| Well, I got her chipped--but I am also taking in what Yogis mother has to say. I do have nora's name on a tag---And I do know that some people are capable of dognapping---so I might just take it off or better, maybe I can just blot out her name. |
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