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| Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: Arizona, USA
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| Thanks for the info - I did not realize getting the chip inserted hurt. I guess for the larger dogs it is not that big of a deal due to their size. I will wait until I get the pups spayed and neutered to get the chips. Thanks all - I hate the thought of doing something that would hurt them when I do not have to. |
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: Oregon, USA
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| At one time I chipped all of my yorkies because I had one stolen. The problem is, the chip is only as good as the vets/rescue/etc., diligence at scanning. My pets when I moved, were taken to a local vet who never scanned them even as a new customer. During my move I had to see a vet along the way, not one vet I stopped in scanned for a chip. It is my understanding that vets, aspca, etc., can get free readers; however there are several chip companies and not one reader reads all of them. I sat while 7 of mine were chipped. Not one even whimpered. They were Avid chips. Not one time since they were chipped (all are now dead), were the chips read by any vet, pet hospital, etc. So, since then, I have opted not to chip. I think it is a wonderful system, and I think it is worthwhile, IF, the chips are read as the original reason for chipping was intended. They show up on an xray and look like a piece of rice. Everyone knows what it is, but my vets, never read their micro chip. So, if you live in an metropolitan area where the chips are read, it is a good thing. But, the pet can be stolen and taken to a rural area where noone would ever know they ripped off your pet. For me, I am on the fence about chipping. I think it is good, but I also think the vets should read every pet and new pet that walks in the door and verify ownership. But, they don't. |
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: Los Angeles
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| YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Long Island, NY USA
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| All 4 of mine are chipped. I insist that the vet check their chip when I bring them in. I want to make sure that they are still scanning.
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: upstate ny
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: Oregon, USA
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| Well, frankly, it is what I thought. What a great way to keep track of them. I chipped 9 of my babies. I can tell you (I had forgotten the other 2 I had chipped), that not one vet in 12 years, nor, the local animal shelter scanned them. I even talked to the shelter, told them they could get a free reader, told the vets, etc., and nothing ever came of it. They (vets and animal shelter) could get free scanning devices. Although in Monterey, Ca, they did scan. But again, it is only as good as the scanning. It depends on how active the folks are in our area. In mine it is non-existent. I even went vet to vet to ask them to do it. The comment was unanimous that they would have to have too many readers to scan all the different chips and there was no universal chip. So, they opted to leave it alone. All my expense of chipping was wasted. I know some turn up years later and some good stories have happened, but it is not as easy as it sounds. Also, I chipped mine and moved. It cost me 35 each to change the address every time I moved. That to me is also not good. Although I cannot say it is true today. It was back then. |
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: Los Angeles
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My other problem is that I'm too scared to put Lola under anesthesia. I know of two people whose dogs tracheas were punctured during intubation & died. I'm afraid to even get her spayed because of that. | |
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: Oregon, USA
Posts: 82
| When I moved, it was 35 x 7 dogs. And I was renting, so I had to move again. It was difficult. But I had my Clarissa who had a collapsing trachea and you are correct about sedation being risky in situations like that. Fortunately we never had to do it the rest of her life. However, microchipping doesn't require sedation. I was with them in the office when the vet did it. They were fine. If I lived in a metropolitan area where microchipping is a way of life and vets scan new pets and verify the owner, I would still do it in a heartbeat. People steal and resell yorkies. You must be careful. But my area does nothing so spending the money to have it done, well, it actually solves nothing unless they took my dog to a metropolitan area and eventually they would have to go to a vet ... maybe at some point it would get back to you. There was some talk about it becoming a requirement in order to register your Yorkie. But I don't know if that ever came about. If it did, vets would be required to scan that chip. Don't know about the GPS tracking. A good idea; however, if it is an externally worn item that could be removed by a person who wanted to steal and resell the yorkie then, it would not be helpful. But I can see something like that coming. Since pets tend to wander off, it would be wonderful. |
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: FtWorth,TX,USA
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| If you want to read a REALLY good reason TO microchip,go read the thread "Need help asap" it is going on right now. Stolen dog ,ended up at shelter with no chip/collar. Shelter owner wont return dog to owner. Today the police will be showing up at the shelter. |
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| Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Georgia
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| My Tessie was chipped when I got her at 13 weeks. I asked my vet to scan her so I would know for sure. The scanner he had could not find the chip. I took her back and told them this, they scanned her and showed me the ID # and it was the same one on her papers. If that can happen what are the gurantees that if your dog is chipped that other vets can find the information. I am still trying to decide to chip my other 3. They always have on collars with tags ( I use harness for walking) but I know these can be removed. And if they are stolen no one is going to take them to have them scanned.
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: FtWorth,TX,USA
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| Read the thread,the dog has been found and could be scanned. It is a very sad situation. But there is some hope that the dog will be returned. My next visit to the vet was to include a scan,so I will know where the chip is. I think that all opinions both for and against chips are valid,ya just have to go with your gut feeling. My other 5 dogs are not chipped,I did think about it when we brought 3 poodle puppies home at the same time ( I must of been nuts at the time). We try to be EVER vigulent with our dogs. Noone goes outside unattended,not even in my fenced in backyard and we keep a lock on the gate. Noone is ever out in public without a leash,even if they are in the owners arms. Strangers do not touch my furbabies unless they are in my arms and even then I am watching them. |
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| YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Jul 2011 Location: Virginia Beach, VA, USA
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| I am actually considering get my dog micropped. because Sam loves to be outside ALL of the time! hes very friendly with people even with totally stranger. So I admit I am worried about someone easily pick him up and run off with him. I am calling today to find out price. |
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| Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Georgia
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__________________ SUSAN : TESSIE : HOBBES : CALVIN : SASSY![]() There is no psychiatrist in the world like a puppy licking your face! ~ Ben Williams Last edited by susan lynn; 07-21-2011 at 06:13 AM. | |
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: FtWorth,TX,USA
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It is just as important to keep a collar with tags. My baby wears 3 tags (rabies,her name and my cell and the microchip tag). Dogs show up at my door all of the time without a collar and so far I have managed to find the owners. I have also chewed them out for no collar tags. | |
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