03-22-2012, 10:16 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2012 Location: Sandy Springs, GA, USA
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Originally Posted by Britster No. A microchip is simply a way that a veterinarian, or an animal shelter, etc, can "scan" your dog (and that's literally what they do) and then all of the owner's information pops up on the screen. This is just another way of confirming ownership and PROVING the dog is in fact yours. Now, of course, if someone purposely steals your dog, I am sure they will go out of their way NOT to take it somewhere where it will get scanned. But that's why I don't keep his microchip tag on his collar, because I'd prefer people NOT to know he's chipped. It's just an added layer of security.
A GPS microchip is not possible, yet, so I really think it'd be an amazing thing when and if it happens. The only problem with this is that it's an active device, vs. a passive chip. An active device like GPS transmitter needs a battery, a dog chip doesn't. | Got it! Thanks |
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