TheBanyanTree: Companioned

smack58 at nycap.rr.com smack58 at nycap.rr.com
Wed Mar 2 05:14:26 PST 2011


I do the same thing...have a chip inserted.  I used to have a Pomeranian that like to take off if I wasn't quick enough on the leashing and the door happened to be cracked.  I found him across town thanks to that chip!  He has since passed away and the two (one is from the Humane Society and they put the chip in him) I have now are also chipped and they aren't runners...but you just never know.  Rather safe than sorry.

Sharon
---- NancyIee at aol.com wrote: 

Which is  why I have all my dogs "chipped"; a microchip inserted under the 
skin of their  neck The number is registered with Humane societies, vets, 
and some rescue  organizations.  That is how Buddy came home.

A  couple of years ago, when we realized we had too many dogs, we 
fortunately  found someone who would take a pair, mother and son.  It seemed ideal,  
they were neighbors of friends, and since we knew them slightly, and felt 
they  had a good and stable home, we felt comfortable placing the dogs with  
them.
 
Come the Summer of 2010; a veterinarian in a town far to our north called.  
"We have your dog."  I checked. "No," I replied, "They are all here."   
Well," went on the vet, "this is a little two-toned brown one and the chip says 
 he's yours."
 
 
I leaped, leapt, whatever, into the car and drove to the far far away town. 
 The woman who found the dog lived in a trailer park. I turned into the 
driveway,  and saw her with Buddy in her arms. Buddy leaped, leapt, whatever 
out of her  arms and dashed right to me.  "No doubt who he belongs to," the 
woman said.  She said she would have kept him, but the trailer park had a pet 
limit, and she  already had two other dogs.
 
Of the mother dog, we later learned the rest of Buddy's story.  The  family 
we had placed the dogs with, decided they had too much, with a baby on  the 
way and two dogs, so they placed the two with another family (without our  
knowledge.)  The second family often left them outside. One day, they ran  
down the road, and the mother dog was hit by a car and died.
 
Apparently, they continued leaving Buddy outside, for the trailer park was  
but a few blocks from the development where the second family  lived.    I 
didn't call them.  Buddy is home to stay.
 

I asked  about tags, and
of course, the dog didn’t wear any.  Axel and Shadow  have their rabies 
tags,
which if someone called the vet, the dogs’ owner  (me) could be identified,
and their dog license tags, which if they call  animal control, the dogs
could be identified.




mom



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