Monday, January 11, 2010

Microchips for all animals


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It 'a city in Arkansas, has decided that all animals have a microchip. This is a necessary condition to enable them to identify their animals. This is one of the highest standard, which surrendered the city. Pets are not allowed to fail, and all animals must be vaccinated against rabies. Another rule is that wild dogs are not allowed as pets. This city is trying to make it safe for animals and also for residents of the city. If an animal has been collected and takenshelter for the animals would be able to verify, chip scanning, are the owners.

If this rule is a terrible imposition, the inhabitants of this city? Costa lot? What brought this episode, a microchip in a pet? The microchip is the size of a grain of rice. Men and location near the animals. The cost is about $ 10 - $ 15 each. The fine, if they do, it would be between $ 50 - $ 250, also would be much cheaper and saferput a ball in the resident must be happy to meet, because their pets are safe and if they lose their pets, it would be so easy to find.

The following day are posted on law and order, where man is looking for her dog, and followed his GPS system. He found his dog, but when the police entered the house where the dog was found a fighting dog against the ground. Unfortunately, we took advantage of PET as the victim of this man. The man was too late to save his dog.These things happen in the movies and shows. But the precautions with our pets in real life is better than when they are injured or hit by a car.

A man driving on a highway and Arkansas, where he participated in a bridge, he saw a terrible sight. A dog was tied on the bridge with a rope and a few cars that had been beaten. The man had a knife big enough to cut the rope and called the shelter to remove the dog from there. There are people who are ill-intentionedJoy abuse in livestock. I think our company is an excellent smart idea. John Snyder of the Humane Society of the United States, says that about 5.7 percent of all animals of microchips.

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