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Originally Posted by MishyMish I read somewhere that having the actual chip # is NOT a good idea. If someone stole your dog, they could change the registry information or if someone failed to register then they have the information handy to register a dog thats not theirs.
I personally called home again and asked them their policy on registering and re-registering chips. There are additional security things that need to be met to make changes on the registry. I can't speak on them all. |
I'll just have to take that chance but if that kind of person found him, he's not coming home with their help anyway!