Body & Soul0 min ago
Happy Ending!
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Thanks again to all those who helped me with the stray dog problem last night. It was reunited with its owner first thing this morning! They had never updated the chip details when they moved from the pub and when I said it should have a name tag as well, she said it had come off and because it never went far and was always with them, they hadnt put it back on . The poor old dog was 17! She said they had all been out looking for it all yesterday evening and had rung one of the vets in Mirfield without success and they told her to try my vets this morning. It was my vets who had scanned the chip and so they gave her my number. She rang first thing and came down and collected it. The pub had also given her my number but had written it down wrong! We also tracked down a Lorraine Humm ( thanks Chris) on face book and sent her a message. It turns out it was the lady's mother! Happy ending and they had also left me some flowers on the step when I got back this lunchtime so it was nice to be appreciated!
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Good job you found the dog - at 17 it wouldn't have survived long in the cold.
I have my thugs micro-chipped and I intend to check the details are correct when I take them in for their MOT in the next couple of weeks.
Good job you found the dog - at 17 it wouldn't have survived long in the cold.
I have my thugs micro-chipped and I intend to check the details are correct when I take them in for their MOT in the next couple of weeks.
linedancer, a good ending. As others know, we would never have been reunited with our Rover-cat if he hadn't been microchipped - and even then the vet thought at first that it might have been a continental chip number, the sequences of changed since he was chipped ten years ago. I can't endorse the need to microchip enough - particularly for animals or owners who don't like collars.