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OT:Chipped dog, found one


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Posted by redtom on October 07, 2017 at 17:41:21 from (97.84.163.62):

I will try to condense. Found a nice lab mix maybe little pit bull 3 weeks ago. I live in rural farm country with houses around some, out from town so folks drop cats and some dogs. This dog sat at the intersection for 3 days and nights perking up at every car and no neighbor claimed it. Finally my daughter took it in. Week ago she went to a kinda low budget walk in vet and they scanned and said no chip and my daughter paid for shots. Friday we went to our vet to set up spaying and they scanned and found chip. Not their "brand" so the vets searched while we waited and made several phone calls and found chip service and they provided name and address and phone of owner from other side of U. S. But they also said chip was put in about 50 miles from us 1 1/2 yrs ago and that shelter was closed for the day. The chip place called the lady ID'd on the chip while vet was on the line and left their number and my daughter's and my daughter called her too, later. Its now a day and a half and no one called claiming the dog. My daughter and her boyfriend are loving the dog and will give it a good home. Her boyfriend worked the net and FB and was able to "locate"(stalk) a pic of a family on that pet shelter's FB page showing pet adoptions BUT not this dog and they look loving enough. I know nothing of how chipping services work but if you lost your dog wouldn't you call the chip place and report her lost and have them put out a notice for when someone called? Nothing was posted in our area or on CL or FB. The vet figures it was dumped and so do I. I've had dogs cruise through looking for food but this dog waited on that corner looking at every car. But why would you chip a pet and dump it? My daughter doesn't want to get more attached if she needs to give it back. But we cant understand why they weren't posting or looking for it either. My daughter wants to put a lot more effort into reaching out but I say these folks got called and never replied nor posted a "lost" notice so keep it.


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