If your dog has been microchipped, the people working at the pound should be able to scan this microchip and receive your details from it. Once they have your details, they should call you to inform you of your dog being found. If your dog has not been microchipped, you will need to search pounds for he/she yourself.
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If anther human gets lost in sure we'll need it. So keep you kids or friends for going into the city without an adult watching him/her 24/7
Yes, individuals can get microchipped just like dogs. Microchipping involves implanting a small electronic chip under the skin, typically between the shoulder blades. The chip contains a unique identification number that can be scanned by a special device to retrieve the person's information. While it is less common for humans to get microchipped compared to pets, some individuals choose to do so for various reasons, such as medical or tracking purposes.
No. If anything, it would nanochip us.
I doubt they care where it goes unless it was an accomplice :)
Humans should be concerned about endangering all animals.
The owners have microchips inserted so if the dog runs away, and the person that finds it, takes it to the vet, they can see who the dog belongs do.
They should be. We are omnivores.
Not that I heard of; I suspect Americans would stage the next revolution if the government tried to micro-chip all of us.
Microchips cannot hurt your pet. If your pet is lost, then found, but does not have a collar on then there is a chance that he will be swiped for a microchip. If a microchip is found, then the swiper will show a number. That number will tell your information such as your phone number and address. I believe all pets should be microchipped.
Humans should try to be bacteria free.