The importance of a microchip

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valerie
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The importance of a microchip

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venus
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The importance of a microchip

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wow

I have all mine chipped as l was scared myself what would happen if they got lost or picked up on the street. (cats that is)

The dog is chipped too as there are tales of people taking dogs to sell on or to try and claim back rewards for 'finding' your lost dog, ans as mine is a little unusual and gets a lot of attention l wanted that safety net..

that is such a sweet story and my boy is dreaming away and umphhing while l type..

true what the gut said, they are like our children.:-4
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The importance of a microchip

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Our Scrappy is chipped...He didnt even feel it....Hes part of the family and a major member and I feel happier knowing if he got out the back gate again (window cleaner left it open last week and scrapy went on an adventure) theirs a good chance we will get him back.
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