Pet Microchips have no privacy or health risks

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If you’re a pet owner, why would you NOT want your pet to have a microchip? I’m writing this because, the girl that was cutting my hair the other day said, “she seen” me on facebook and told me the reasons why everybody hates on microchips.  I was not aware that anyone “hates on” microchips, […]

How to prevent and fend off a coyote from attacking you and your dog

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So what would you do if a coyote attacked your dog? Disclaimer: Not good practice to go out looking to fight cayotees. The coyote will either win right there on the spot or just sue you later. All joking aside, prevention is the best course of action, but you can just skip to the end […]

Data driven ways to get pets out of shelters

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I recently had the opportunity to attend a talk by Dr. Christy Hoffman at Canisius College in Buffalo to learn the findings of a recent shelter-related research project she and her team conducted. “Thinking outside the Kennel: Data-Driven Ways of Getting Pets out of the Shelter… And Keeping Them Out.” Dr. Hoffman’s research primarily focuses […]

Pet microchip scanner app for iphone or android.

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This following content was posted in December of 2016. Here to this day, September 27, 2023, all the following holds true. There are smoke and mirrors youtube videos and entertainment apps you can read about below, but it’s all bullshit. People often ask me, “Michael, are there any apps to say if a dog is […]

What Vets Want You to Know and Expect When Microchipping Your Pet

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Keep your pet’s microchip information up-to-date with our guide on the latest updating procedures. Microchipping, a high-level overview In today’s modern society, microchipping technology is everywhere- from cell phones to car keys and much more. There are many different types of microchips to do different jobs, depending on the purpose. Microchipping animals isn’t a new […]

Your pet’s microchip can’t be read by all scanners.

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More about the microchip Mess. People began microchipping companion animals in the early ’90s. Avid was the first to go to the market and began encrypting their 125 kHz microchip to ensure any other brand’s scanner could not read them. This was a monetization play as they had already captured a large percentage of the […]