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About Dog Micro Chips - Dog Training

Oct 24th 2010 at 12:07 PM

You'd be surprised how many dogs go missing each year around the world when their perfectly good owner has a brief laps in concentration and the dog ends up running away after a squirrel or other animal never to be seen again.

You might think that it will never happen to you because you're too careful and never take your eyes of the dog, but believe me it will happen a lot quicker than expected and could have devastating consequences.

Although your dog might have run off and disobeyed your commands when they went this doesn't mean that you're a bad trainer or have no control over your dog, but these things do happen and unless your dog is an extremely well behaved and trained dog not much can stop them from chasing something when they're in the mood.

This is where the micro chip comes in; the dog micro chip is a small soda limed glass tube that gets inserted into your dog containing a chip, antenna, and capacitor. These are used together to hold vital information about your dog or the dog in hand so that people all over the world can trace the ownership of this dog back to you at your home.

The chip does not hold a complete profile of your dog but only a I.D.number that then gives access to the information via a database which can be reached from the majority of pet and dog specialists, kennels and shelters all over the world.

It takes just a few seconds to insert the chip and it hurts your dog no more than a regular vaccination procedure and for this your get the security and ease of mind knowing that your dog can be reached and found anywhere in the world, and for me that's worth it.







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Sep 1st 2011 at 3:22 PM by igytomas
IMHO, any dog good or bad trained will find their way home anyway, unless of course, if someone decide to catch him and hold. Chips - hell NO, NO, never ever, I would never do this to my dog or any other animal as well as to my self. Have you forgotten that the governments now pushing those same things to be implemented on the whole human population?!? I want to be FREE, Not their puppet! This is another control mechanism, taking your own freedom off you and anyone who decide to take it resigns from his/her freedom voluntarily - all the best in your slavery and bravo to your new master :) I say absolute and definite NO to chips, regardless of dogs, cats or us! Is it your highest desire to be a SLAVE with no rights to anything and freedom in principle? Don't do it to your beloved animal! Just love it :)
   
Nov 18th 2010 at 6:22 PM by bjfoot
Hi! Dave... I have dogs and they are my kids! And, you're absolutely right... When they decide to chase a sqirrel, that's exactly what they are going to do. Chips provide a huge amount of comfort. Thanks! Brenda
   

Nov 18th 2010 at 6:10 PM by db331
Thank you, Jase for your comments. Sorry for not responding sooner. I have been away for a short while. Have a great day.
   
Nov 7th 2010 at 5:15 PM by Jase
Great idea they are, but not foolproof. Too bad we'll never be around for the day, when our DNA (and our poochies') is registered to us with our info, and we have highly developed and specialized machinery to scan for such information with a special light. Great article.
   

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