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12-25-2005, 01:07 AM | #1 |
Follower of Yorkietology Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Cali-fo-nee-ya
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| microchipping question.. has anyone microchipped their yorkie at petco's mobile vet clinic (Luv My Pet). their charge for the HomeAgain microchip (which is the same type of chip used by the local shelter and animal control at their clinics, it's not the same chip as what petsmart's banfield was trying to sell) is $30. but i wanted to know if it includes local and national registration or if i have to pay extra for national registration. my local animal control microchip clinic isn't until mid-feb and it doesn't include national registration. i figure if animal control and petco are going to be about the same then i might as well get it done earlier at petco. oh, furthermore, does anyone know if it's possible to purchase the microchip kit separately and have the vet insert that at the same time as the neutering. my puppy's going to hate me. i'm trying to have multiple things done while i have him under for the neutering... dewclaw removal...maybe teeth...maybe microchiping. |
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12-25-2005, 03:31 AM | #2 |
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| I had this discussion with my vet last week. He said that the legistration to regulate the chips is finally proceeding in a forward direction. He advised me to wait until the spring when it would be clearer what would be the standard. I googled the keywords and found this article which makes sense as to why he told me to wait until the spring. Legislation was sent to the President for signature on November 3rd. It states that the group has 90 days to report back on how they will succeed in having a standard chip that will be readable nationwide and hopefully internationally. ISO is the way to go! http://sev.prnewswire.com/health-car...3112005-1.html |
12-25-2005, 06:29 AM | #3 |
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| Bailey has a HomeAgain chip, that he got at the vet I did have to pay an additional fee to have it recorded in a registry,, you can go online to check it and change any info if you move or your phone number changes.. I think the register fee was 15-20 I can't remember. His microchip was $30.00.
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12-25-2005, 06:50 AM | #4 |
Princess Poop A Lot Donating Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Colorado
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| Merry Christmas These are great questions and I am glad you are doing your research early. My suggestion would be to have your little one microchipped at the same time you are neutering him. I know articles say it is not painful but one of my dogs was done at the pound and believe me it is a large needle and he did yelp. It is not the end of the world for pain but since you have to neuter your dog then I would do it while he is under. Your vet will already have microchips so I would see what kind they have but I am going to assume they have the Home Again. My gang of 10 are all microchipped with the Home Again program and one with Avid and it is a national one time signup program. My dogs can be scanned at any vet, humane society or pound as long as they have the Avid scanner. As you know Banfield has been blocked from selling their micro-chips but the following article is interesting and will give you an update on what is going on. http://www.canismajor.com/dog/microchp.html Even if this is passed it will take a long time until all dogs would be on one microchip and if I understand the article correctly it will only be a suggestion, not a requirement. I would be more concerned even if you went with the new recommendation that shelters and vets would not have the newer version so you would still have a problem as the majority of dogs would have the older system. I think you will need to ask what kind of scanner does your shelter have and what kind Petco is using along with your vet. This is not the time to save $$$ if only a few places can scan your dog and this is why Banfield got in trouble as many people assumed their dogs could be scanned anywhere. I know my shelter has 2 different scanners and I have taken one of my dogs to make sure he can be scanned at the shelter and the humane society as a test for the gang. I also have my vet check each time I have taken a dog in to check for their chip to make sure it can be read. In very limited times some chips have moved but this is limited. It is just part of my yearly wellness check with my vet...no big deal.
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12-25-2005, 07:14 AM | #5 |
Donating YT 30K Club Member | Cali is 6 months old and my vet told me to wait until I get her spayed to microchip since she is so small and it is a large needle.
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