JackieG
Posted : 10/2/2009 1:54:28 PM
I agree that it's a good idea to have your Vet scan your pet once a year when they get their annual check up to make sure the chip is in place and the info is readable. No method is foolproof but a microchip is certainly one more way to help identify a pet if it becomes separated from it's owner. I have collars with tags and with brass nameplates attached and my dogs are all chipped. One dog is tattooed also.
I have found several dogs who had chips but the owner never transferred the chip to their name. In one case the owner was tracked down but in three cases the owner couldn't be found because the chip showed the shelter info and the shelter had no good phone number/address for the owners. Many people assume the shelter will transfer the info despite being given the paperwork to make the transfer and being instructed to do so.
I know that if my dog/s were to go missing, I would be in every shelter in the area every day and calling all Vets in the area and doing all I could to find my dog. I won't be sitting around waiting for someone to find me. I don't have a false sense of security because my dogs are microchipped; it's my job to find my dog, IMO.
It is a good article for the most part but I am not sure on the percentages without the source for the info.