I wonder if the study has been extended to all brands of microchips. The article only mentioned one company. I think that much more research needs to be done, and statistics need to be compared to the number of dogs benefitting from microchipping. If only 1-10% of animals contract tumors from the microchips, but say 40% of dogs with microchips have benefitted from such a program, then I would absolutely take the risk. Both of my dogs are microchipped by HomeAgain. Hmm, maybe I'll start a poll... |