I find this article interesting, along with the facts that Nancy posted. My belief is that it is much much easier to conduct studies on animals (as in animal products for animals) and much easier to collect information. Given that, the information presented can give a clearer idea of what is going on with chips, or what not, and we as loving pet owners can make a better decision on what is right for our babies. As far as I know, this is the first case I have ever heard of that started with a chip, and ended up with a pup having cancer. In my eyes, so far this is the result: Millions of dogs are chipped, and only one ended up with cancer. With these results the risk of losing my pup outweighs the risk of cancer, but my opinion could change if I had the right information. So, lil fu fu girl, if there is something you know, or can post, please do. I'd love to read more information about it.
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