Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Keeping Your Fur Baby Safe




While I was contacting animal shelters last week to see if there were any small dogs who needed rescuing I heard a story about a lost dog who had been turned in to an animal control shelter with a tag with her name on it. When the dog was taken to the vet and scanned, they found a microchip, but the company that the microchip was registered with was no longer in business. So even though they could retrieve the number from the microchip, it was not possible to connect the number with the owners. This was the first time that I had heard of or thought about a microchip becoming ineffective in helping a lost pet become reunited with it’s owners because the company who the microchip was registered with wasn't in business anymore. Thankfully in this case the dog was reunited with her family through other means. This made me think that even though one of my fur babies has a microchip, that both of them should also have a tag with a phone number to call in case one of them should somehow get separated from us.
I wanted to share this story because I now think it is a very good idea for a pet to have both a microchip and a tag with a phone number to call in order to increase the chance of your pet being returned safely.

Concerning the microchip, there are three things to do to ensure that it remains able to help reunite you with your pet:
1. Have your vet check the microchip occasionally to verify it is still electronically readable. Most pet microchips are estimated to remain functional for 12 to 20 years, but some pets have lived longer than their microchip remained functional or the microchip simply quits working.
2. Check yearly to confirm that the company that your pet’s microchip is registered with is still in business.  A shelter or animal control agency would use the ID number read out of the microchip to contact that company, who will then connect you with whoever found your pet.
3. Make sure the information you have registered is up to date.  Phone numbers and emails change, households move.


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Fur Baby Doggy Daycare is an in home dog daycare and boarding service offering care exclusively for small breed dogs.