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Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / Tatoos
- By Guest [gb] Date 13.02.04 22:35 UTC
I have heard about this method of identification , instead of micro chipping.My vet does not have any information - can anyone help?
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 13.02.04 22:57 UTC
Tattoos are brilliant. All my dogs are tattooed. Look at this link.
- By britney1000 Date 14.02.04 00:16 UTC
I brought a tibetan mastiff bitch in years ago and she was tatooed, the makeing never faided and was a visable I.D if she every got lost as some small rescue centers do not have micro chip scanners
- By perrodeagua [gb] Date 14.02.04 09:27 UTC
Dilita was tatooed in Spain and she's now 12 years old and it's still clear, even with a hairy dog like her.
- By antilligsd [gb] Date 14.02.04 16:08 UTC
Hi, I get all my dogs tattooed as well, it's a very good method of identification, I also microchip them all as well, because of the pet passport requirements, I've never had any problems with either method of i/d.
- By britney1000 Date 14.02.04 22:03 UTC
My dogs are microchipped but I was a bit unsure as I had heard that the chip can move under the skin, I read in the paper about a dog that was stollen and the thieves used a stanley knife to search for the chip in the dogs neck
- By Lea Date 14.02.04 22:06 UTC
Why would they do that????? surely, if they did that, then the dog would be worthless as scarred so not able to sell it (which is not what they want :( )
Lea :)
- By Anwen [gb] Date 15.02.04 19:08 UTC
Better than having their ears cut off. OMG, doesn't bear thinking about. I have bitch who was tattooed before I got her. Still visible - if you look carefully at her hairy ears!
Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / Tatoos

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