Also, if some one steals your dog and they see a tattoo they may cut your dogs ear off so it can not be identified (there have been a lot of cases of this) where as they wont know if your dog has been micro chipped. Lots of one eared dogs around are there ? I think not One Greyhound was found last year after being dumped dying from neglect by it's owner who had attempted to cut it's ears off
In order to amputate a dogs ear the dog would have to be dead or unconcious & why would someone who stole a dog cut it's ear off ? it would make the dog unsellable & tthat is why most dogs are stolen. On the other hand most chips can be felt & removed quite easily or the other method is to put another chip along side the first one & the information is not readable(this has been proved in trials done several years ago)
As for lots more dogs being reunited by microchip that tattoo can you give me the precise figures you have & their source ? Four GSD puppies were stolen in the NE of England & had they been chipped they would have been sold on, however they were visibly tattooed & were returned in less than 12 hours & these dogs had been stolen to order
A mircochipped cavalier has been missing after being stolen for over a year, odds on she has been sold on & the new owner will never know that the dog has been stolen unless for some reason the dog is scanned
Are you aware that there are 1000's of very expensive cycles, plants, motorbykes, zoo animals etc on the Petlog All the most valuable plants at Kew gardens are microchipped so when figures are quoted on implanted chips are quoted remember they include all the inanimate objects as well
What makes you think thieves do not know about microchips & that they do not have scanners ? if they are prepared to cut off a dogs ear removing a chip would be childs play there is lot of money involved in stealing dogs to order