
11-18-2010, 08:18 PM
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Keeneland
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: U.S.A.
Posts: 10,072
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Originally Posted by Riot
That's sad. It happens all the time. The past two years have been worse for shelters, as more and more families give up the pet because they can't feed it. There are not alot of homes and pets are pretty disposable in the US. They are euthanized.
The solution is to microchip your pet. Every dog I've ever bred, and sold to others, has a microchip that comes back to me. Period.
I had a woman bring a little Chihuahua into a clinic where I was doing relief work once a few years back - she had two kids, this adorable little dog she said she "just found a couple days ago at X location", had just bought the dog tons of dog clothes and toys - and she said no, she hadn't bothered to look for it's owner, nor called the shelter saying she found it.
I scanned it, it had a microchip, I told the woman it had a microchip and that proved ownership, I called the microchip agency, they gave me the owners telephone, and the owner and the police were there in 20 minutes. The dog was missing out of their well-fenced backyard in 10 minutes of time 4 weeks ago.
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Sounds like one of the dozen a trainer I know has in Louisville. 
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