Hi Shauna

If the tags jingle together and make noise, a piece of scotch tape on one will 
cut the noise down. :) 

Shanna & Ricky
















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--- On Sat, 11/27/10, hernameisredvelvetnow <[email protected]> wrote:


From: hernameisredvelvetnow <[email protected]>
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: ID collars and Microchips
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, November 27, 2010, 11:46 PM


  



Hello Everyone,
I live in Alberta Canada and have 3 dogs, the most recent addition to the 
family has been Lilah, a 4 year old Chi. The rescue place we got her from 
recommended getting her Micro-chipped as well as tattooed because apparently 
there are still some areas here that either have a reader that isn't universal 
or don't have one at all. I got Lilah both seeing as she was getting spayed 
this week anyhow and my Boston/Pug cross has just the chip. My older dog has 
neither. I still believe that a good old fashioned collar is the first place a 
typical person would look who may run across a stray dog out running alone so I 
wear collars on all 3 with and ID tags. It is a bit of noise to get used to and 
Lilah hates the collar too but I am hoping she will get used to it over time. 
Hope all you peeps down south had a good Thanksgiving!
Shauna









      

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