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Awww what a sweet story!
Both of our dogs have microchips. I made the mistake of signing up for the 'full service' with Home Again for Baker when he was little...that plan carries an $18 annual fee for various services (posters, etc) if the dog is lost. I just called them to discontinue that service & was told by Home Again that the initial fee keeps the dog in their database for life, so it's a one-time charge. The customer service agent also said it's important for the dogs to wear their microchip tag with their microchip # on it because a large number of pets are returned because of the tag alone.
Both of mine are microchiped. If they get lost, I would like to have definite identification.... Besides the microchip, other option will be tattooing them, and I would never choose that option....
It is required for licensing where I live. I was a late comer to microchipping but if my dogs were ever lost, I would appreciate their chips being read so that I could get them back. My rescue is registered with both Home Again AND Avid!
I had an experience with my last dog jumping a 6' fence and getting a call to let me know he had been found! So I got Camus chipped as soon as I got him. No problems.
I have had two dogs chipped. The first one lived to be 16 .5 years and the second one is now 6 years.No problems and I like the security of it.
We have had all of our dogs microchipped. I figure better safe than sorry. I am very happy to say that we've never had to use them but they do lend peace of mind.
what's the story about metal bowls?? OMD
she's got a ceramic one, but never heard this before
Also you added so much common sense to this discussion.. & very succinctly
here you go Rodney: http://www.doodlekisses.com/group/thefoodgroup/forum/topics/food-bo...
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