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Originally Posted by bjh
As far as the mircochipping, it is still fairly new. What I had read the problems starts showing up 18 months or longer after the microchip is implanted. I think I will just pass on the microchip. |
How do you figure microchipping is fairly new, my 10 year old yorkies are microchipped and were chipped when they were puppies, I do not consider 10 years as being fairly new. All my dogs are microchipped, except for the new puppies, that will be chipped as soon as they are big enough. I have never had any problems with microchipping, and I feel better knowing that if they disappear, the odds are favorable that I have a chance of them eventually being returned.