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that is a great idea!!!!:thumbup: :thumbup: i am going to get romeo one of the doggie license tags and that would be perfect info to include! |
Thank you for all of the information. Charlie goes into for a "big dental" next month, and the vet was going to microchip him at that time. However, if the chip isn't universal, then the process is a waste of time and money plus placing a foreign object in his body. |
WHen I had Sadie done they actually did two chips for this reason. So I'm hoping that if it's ever needed one of them will read. |
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when i had mine chipped (at the time of spaying & neutering), I had asked the vet about different readers and different companies. they told me if they are scanned, the scan will show there is a chip in there, even if it is not the same brand as the reader. therefore I opted to go ahead with the chips. I would never let them insert a chip unless they are put out. those things hurt. |
Re: Microchipping your Dog Gracie has a Home Again chip. I checked wtih many dog owners I know and that one seems to be the one used most often in our area. |
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I'm not so much worried about that as i am someone stealing her and not taking her anywhere that someone would check |
Home Again seems to be the one used most in our area. I did check with our local Humane Society and they do have the universal scanner. I even took my :aimeeyork :aimeeyork :aimeeyork to the shelter to make sure they scanned on their scanner and they did. If you haven't been chipped yet, I would make some calls to local shelters and other vet offices and find out what brand they use. Make sure after you have been chipped to follow through with all the paperwork and verify with Homeagain or Avid that they have received all your information and your chip is on their records. |
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My dogs have HOME AGAIN chips ... one was done at the vet's office and one had been done before I got her. I hope I never get to use it ... but at least I know it's there. At one puppy store I had them scan Freeway and it showed up. If it has been done prior to you getting the pup, then it will be registered with the breeder and there is a paper trail. |
Home Again microchips popular here Home again chips here also ... they also have tags with the numbers on it on their harnesses, Home Again supplied them ... http://petcare.suite101.com/article....identification The most widely used microchip companies in the US are AVID and HomeAgain. These companies are both widely recognized. Most veterinarians carry one or the other, but not both. The local animal shelters are generally able to scan for both chips, if they scan an animal with an AVID scanner and a HomeAgain chip has been inserted in the animal, the scanner will alert the handler that a chip is present. |
I just took a stray I found to the vet to get scanned for one today. They used two types of scanners- one avid, and I assume the other was home again. They didn't find one though. |
My vets' HomeAgain reader reads my AVID chips just fine. I provide the chips and they implant them for $3. The needle is HUGE!!! I don't even give my own shots. Funny thing is I can give the horses their vaccinations and when we had a Golden, I could give him his vaccinations. It might be a size thing. I also like that the vets give the dogs a good go over with each vaccination visit. |
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Both of my Bichons are microchipped and they wear a little yellow tag on their collars with their microchip number on them and the phone number to call. The tags came from the microchip people. They have HomeAgain chips and my vet has a scanner that will recognize all chips. |
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:thumbup: I have this one . Last week , we returned 2 dogs in their homes after scanning them . Owners were very happy to see the little ones coming back . |
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