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Old 09-12-2008, 07:56 AM   #5
Lee B
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The AVID chip is its own beastie. You can't read an AVID chip with another scanner, and an AVID scanner won't read other chips.

The AVID chip works on a different radio frequency from all the others. So here's the conundrum: If you chip with Home Again or any of the others, the chip can be read with one, common scanner. If you chip with AVID, the chip can only be read with an AVID scanner. So if something happens to your pet and they don't have an AVID scanner, it's as good as not having them chipped at all.

When my pups were chipped, I went with Home Again: I want them to be readily identified. Scanners are expensive; most places are grateful for a *working* scanner, let alone one of each type. Also, scanners are expensive. So when faced with the prospect of purchasing a scanner that will do multiple types of chips or one that is proprietary and only reads a single chip, which one would you spend your money on?

Just something to think about ...
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