If you have not got your dog micro chipped please get it done. 150 dogs are getting stolen every day in the UK and not many are getting found because of the fact that there is no way of ID' ing them.
Don't think that your cross breed won't get taken because it will if these people want your money. Dogs are now getting stolen by drug users and other nasty people and holding dogs to ransom.
I would like to see everyone on A4A get there dogs microchipped so that none of my friends on here go through the pain of having to find there dog stolen and not found.
So if your dog isn't microchipped please, please, please do it as soon as you can.
Thanks Joji ( Jill )
may i add to that the cost of microchipping is only 20 quid and many councils run schemes with vets to halve that cost
Well said!
It really does make sense to get your dog microchipped. It doesn't cause any pain to the dog either.
We lost one of our cats last summer and now have heard of three others that went missing the same time so we have had the other one chipped too and I recommend anyone to get it done. Phoning round all the vets, rescue centres etc everyone asked if he was chipped. I hadn't bothered before but losing the one cat was enough to prompt me to get it done.
Such sound advice Joji. Elsa was micro chipped as a young puppy.Mind you Tora when you say no pain Elsa yelped so loud all the people in the waiting room looked up (I asked Lorna jnr to take her in for me) She is a real drama queen or maybe the vet wasn't very good at putting the needle in.. At least the owners who care know they have done everything to protect their dog.
I've heard its very painful for them to have it done, I've known a few dog owners who say their pets really yelped. Thieves wouldn't take the dog to the vet so you wouldn't get it back that way, only if it was sold on to someone caring. A real difficult dilemma. :-\
all off mydogs are micro chipped and i am getting my young puppy tattooed
if you have read my thred about a border collie who was now stolon the owner got her back as she was chipped and tattooed
do it now or be sorry later sorry but it is true
waggi
My cat is chipped. Wehn I asked the vet if it was worth doing as I had heard that pedigree cats get stolen, he said there wasn't a great deal of that going around. However should someone take a fancy to him (he is pretty as he is all grey) you are able to claim ownership if you have to take them to court. Also should the worst happen and he is hit by a car and taken to the vets they can reunite him with you. He did yowl when he had it done but it only hurt for a short time and doesn't bother him at all.
Our cats were chipped before we got them as rescue kittens. When one was knocked down & taken to the RSPCA hospital (where we saw Rolf!!) they were able to re-unite us.
I breed labradors (one litter every 2 years ! ) and all the puppys are micro chipped before they go to there new homes, if this was done by all breeders it would save alot of heart ache, and the cost is only £10 each when done as a litter so cost cant be an excuse !!!
Ah flowershona best breed ever IMHO. Won't say it out loud, don't want to upset Elsa , King Charles Cavalier. Was a bit worried about having another lab due to Charlie being very unsteady on his feet but this little pest has been more trouble than the labs I had. Still I love her loads!!
My boys are both tatooed. I didn't want them microchipped as I have heard some adverse stories about it. Saw a programme on TV once about a lost dog who could not be identified as they could not find the chip. Apparently it had moved around his body so much that they could not trace it. Strange :-\ Luckily, they did manage to reunite him with his owner, but not due to the microchip.
cost is £25 to have one microchipped, I'm still not sure , we keep asking everyone and the vet.We never ever let them out of our sight, so can't see the benefit to her having the pain.
We have loopy Suzy microchipped but not her sensible mum Sophie who never leaves our sides.
The pain is hardley none at all
all my dogs have had it done and even the wose meg just shruged it off
it is done with a kind off hypo neddle so it is just a quick jab
even if the dog does not leave your side it does not stop her getting lost or you being followed and then being stollon
my freinds dog eva is a obedeince and show dog so she is very obedeant but that did not stop someone following eva and her mum and when she ran a little bit away
Sophie's mum was best of breed in the Gundogs at Crufts. Which reminds me: are gundogs not on TV tonight?
Quote from: Gardengirl on March 11, 2006, 19:21:13
Saw a programme on TV once about a lost dog who could not be identified as they could not find the chip. Apparently it had moved around his body so much that they could not trace it. Strange :-\ Luckily, they did manage to reunite him with his owner, but not due to the microchip.
The chip can move around underneath the skin and according to the vet will not be harmful to the dog. My dog's chip was inserted into the back of the neck and after a few months found its way round to the front of the shoulder where it has been for about 5 years. I often wonder if she was lost whether anyone would check for a chip at the front of a dog.
The vet certainly isn't concerned about the location of the chip but if Meggie has to have a general anaesthetic for any reason, I will ask them to take it out and put it back in the right place. The only thing is that her Passport shows the location as being at the front but maybe that could be altered.
Having read about Eva (see "Urgent Missing BC" thread), I am certainly being more cautious about letting Meggie out into the garden on her own.
Quote from: grawrc on March 12, 2006, 11:19:59
Sophie's mum was best of breed in the Gundogs at Crufts. Which reminds me: are gundogs not on TV tonight?
They should be graw, my friends are at Crufts in the morning showing their Welsh Springer. If he gets placed in his class he will be doing very well ;D
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hmm yes I can perhaps see the sense in a show dog, I think it must depend on where you live and walk them too, don't see how she can get lost by our side ;D ;Dbut yes I do take your point, she did go in our neighbours cat flap whist we were talking and ate the cat food, so it is possible. I can't justify the pain to her though, we haven't had the oldest dog chipped..well we have, Chip is her name ;D ;D but I'll talk to the vet again when we take her to get spayed, he could probably do it whilst she's having that done but I'm not convinced its worth it for her.
Ermm Val don't you think getting spayed might be a wee bit painful too? ;)
yes certainly but I can see that its worth it to her and every other male dog in the area and all the unwanted puppies it could bring, I'm just not convinced chipping is needed , I hope I'm not proved wrong, but having said this I can see it has its points for some . So the advantages are, if she is stolen she could be returned, but is that it?..are there any other fors?..I am open to be convinced but nothing as yet has done it.
I have heard that vets do not routinely scan your pets and if that is the case then that is disgusting considering it is often them that persuade us to have our pets done. >:(
I have also heard that pet thieves will try to remove said chip from a stolen animal in a very primitive way. :'(
My pooch had his chip whilst under anesthetic being neutered. :)
Well our vet has never scanned any of our dogs, he is a good vet but why and under what circumstances do vets scan? A new dog or new person attending? Its a bit confusing .
My cats chip also shows his temperature when he is scanned so it saves him the indignity of having a thermometer shoved up his wotsit.
;D ;D ;D
If your dog is a pedigree and is micro chipped the vet SHOULD scan it every time you have its jabs done and the numbers checked on his paper work !!
Personally i think every dog in the country wether pedigree or not should have a chip in and then when a dog is 'dumped' or ill treated the owners can be traced and taken to court !!! Sorry but i have seen way to many hurt dogs both mentally and physically and anything that cuts it down would be wonderful.
I think if your dog is chipped then when s/he is reported missing the company you registered with alerts police vets etc. I suppose then they would scan any dogs ressembling your pet's description? DOn't really know.
Suzy's chip is under the skin on her left side - rump. It clearly irritates her if we touch it inadvertently when stroking her.
If she were stolen - not that I think she will be - it would be the work of 5 minutes to locate and remove the chip. (IMHO)