It is a good idea to microchip pets, because if you live in a large city, have a small dog, and/or live near busy roads, it would be a good idea so you can find your pet quickly. I have heard countless stories of dogs getting hit by cars or running away, and all of them had no chip.
So that if they are lost, they can uniquely identified and returned to their owners. Chips also identify a dog with its passport when you travel.
In public places, owners should make sure their pets display the proper decorum. That is, pets should be on leashes. They should not jump up on people or try to bite anyone.
Mind ControlIn the Nexus magazine article entitled "The Microchip and the Mark of the Beast", Dr. Carl Sanders tells about the project which lead to the invention of the microchip which may be the mark of the beast. Sanders became the leader of the project in 1968. They were told the microchip served medical purposes, but they found out later that the real reason for developing it was human identification. The microchip is recharged by body temperature changes. The scary thing is that it "can also be used for migraine headaches, behavior modification, upper/downer, sexual stimulant and sexual depressant", in other words for mind control. He is now concerned the chip will be misused, and he believes it "is going to be the positive identification and mark of the beast." IdentificationOf course, microchips are used for identification of pets (and other animals ). This by a small glass transponder (size as a grain of rise ) injected under the skin of the pet.
Lions can't be pets. People don't have lions as pets. Lions belong in the zoo. Lions are wildcats. Only at home cats can be as pets. Lions are from the African Jungle.
yes they do there not like our pets but like donkeys and cows
Yes, why not.
No, not at all. The microchip is smaller than a grain of rice and feels like a shot. Other than the prick from the insert it does not hurt your pet. Once inserted your pet can not feel the microchip. Microchips are only beneficial. If your pet is lost, then found, he has a chance to be swiped for a microchip. If a microchip is found then a number will be read. That number will contain your information, such as your phone number and your address. If you move your microchip should be updated. I believe all pets should be microchipped.
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.
Phone the vet that put it in. Also when you got the microchip put in your pet you were given a form to fill out to a company and you should have a copy. If you can't find it then call your vet. You can call the local pound or other animal residence and ask for your pets microchip information paper. You then can update the microchip's information.
yes they should have ecotic pets they are awesome
Aqua pets are interactive toys that were introduced in 2004. They are floating, thumb-sized and three-dimensional figures that have a speaker, microphone, and microchip.
People should have dogs for pets because they make GREAT pets that are a lot more playful then cats. But they are also are very cuddly at the same time. so that is why people should choose dogs as their pets.
It should cost no more than to microchip a small animal.
well, millions of pets become lost every single year and only a few are reunited with there owners. Many of these lost pets end up in a shelter for pets,and are adopted by new owners if you had the micro chip the owners of the shelter would know where the pets belonged too and you would get your pet back as they scan the dog to check for them. If you don't have the micro chip then chances are you will not. Personally i get all my pets a microchip just in case.So yea in my opinion it is a good idea.
no because even if there was it will only give you a rough idea where the pet is and it won't be accurate!
No, absolutely not!
no
if they like them..