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Old 02-11-2008, 05:03 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by miabellaamoure View Post
Microchipping is still better because the odds of your dog getting lost is far greater than to be stolen.

I'd have to guess that if someone is going to steal a dog...unfortunately, they're gonna remove the microchip, too!
I don't think someone can actually remove it on their own. Most the vets in Chicago automatically scan an animal when its their first time at the vet, just to make sure it isn't stolen.
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