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All
of Kennel 44’s American Pit Bulls are implanted with an electronically
scannable Identipet micro-chip.. The implantation
procedure is virtually painless and takes only seconds to carry out; once done,
the dog is permanently identifiable and cannot be mistaken for any other. The microchip, which contains an unalterable identification number, is approximately the size of a grain of rice, and is encapsulated in a biocompatible inert glass capsule with an anti-migration cap to prevent migration. This microchip is implanted beneath your puppy's skin, usually in the area between the neck and shoulder blades, where it remains. The microchip is of the ISO 1185 type, which is an internationally acceptable microchip, readable on standard electronic hand-held scanner devices. At
the time of collecting your pup we implant the chip and fill in a form with all
your contact details. These details are sent to Identipet and are entered onto
Identipet's central secure database that is easily accessible to veterinary
surgeons or animal welfare organizations seven days a week. So should the
unthinkable happen, and your Pit Bull escapes, strays or is stolen, once it has
been found and scanned by one of these organizations, your details will be
available to them via Identipet, and you will be notified immediately of where
your pet is being kept. During each year Identipet provides information, which
helps, to reunite over 5 000 lost, strayed or stolen animals with their owners. Locating
and recognizing your missing dog is one thing. Proving your ownership of him or
her is an entirely different scenario. Organized gangs of pet thieves (stealing
dogs for breeding, re-selling, dog fighting and so on) are active worldwide and
the ability to demonstrate your proof of ownership could be vital. You’re
being able to positively identify your Pit Bull by his or her microchip number
satisfies this requirement. Implantable
microchips are accepted and endorsed by numerous animal welfare and breeding
organizations, including the SPCA, the Animal Anti-Cruelty League, Onderstepoort
Veterinary and the Academic Hospital and represent the ideal method of
identifying your Pit Bull for registration, breeding and security purposes. |