The problem with the information being on the microchip is that if she were to get out, she may end up in an area that uses a different reader. Around here, there is no consistency to what chips the different vets/ humane societies/ animal control uses. I've read instances of a lost dog being chipped, but the county it was found in could only tell there was a chip, but not who it was manufactured by. So reunifications were delayed or missed all together.
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