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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 don't keep the chip # with the dog...I keep it with me or in their file. That way if they ever do come up missing and they need any kind of proof that the dog is mine I will have it...just another level of information I like to have on hand in case it's needed.