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| My hairy-legged girls Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: lompoc, ca.
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| Better safe than sorry. I'll do all I can, and that includes microchipping, to insure my babies get back home if they are ever lost. |
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: UK
Posts: 1,920
| Its a worrying article, however I believe that the risk of them getting lost or stolen is higher than the risk of a tumor. |
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| Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: WA
Posts: 695
| I posted this on another one of the microchip threads. But here is something I would like to add.... what about the people that have had yorkies or any other breed stolen from them, you know that the thief is going to sell them!! Why else would they steal them. If the dog/puppy is microchipped and the buyer takes the puppy to vet the chances of the actuall person who owns the dog getting it back are 100 times better than if they had no microchip at all. I am glad to see this discussion. The article was in our paper last night. I must admit I read it and then re-read it again just to clarify. My knee jerk reaction was great now look at what you have gone and done. I had Annie microchipped last year. But after re-reading the article what I came to realize was this was done on mice, that the article even said are extremely sensitive. Which I did not realize, I thought mice were hardy little buggers! Right now, today, I do not regret having her microchipped. All I have to do is remember back almost 1 year ago, when I had gotten out the car with her and this man and woman blocked my vehicle so it could not go forward and started screaming at me "That's my dog, That's my dog, YOU stole my dog!" My response was "WHAT you think this is your dog? I flew to TN to get her! This is not your dog!!!" I got back in my car, with them moving towards me, put it in reverse and left. Called my husband who said "are they following you?" Following me?!!! I checked, no they were not. I soon found out, that an elderly couple had their yorkie ripped from their hands in one of our local stores and the woman was making a bee line for the doors when she was stopped by employees. I think each of us has to do what is right for us. Quote: Originally Posted by MyFairLacy I came to the conclusion a long time ago that EVERYTHING has the potential to cause cancer... But if I took all those things out of my life, I couldn't go anywhere, do anything, eat anything, drink anything I agree, do you remember several years ago when an article came out that said Peanut Butter caused cancer?
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