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Originally Posted by Nucky
On the money. Both of my adult children have serious money tied up in French & English Bulldogs. They refuse to get a license which is a law here. I offered some time back to bring them to be groomed at Petsmart, I swung by the vet and had them all chipped when the grooming was complete so no license but at least they are findable and the dogs mommies know about the chips. That's a total of four dogs who are safe now. Hard headed kids. Didn't get that from me. I rest my case.
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I'm surprised the breeder didn't chip them. Our breeder did, and had the chip reader as well. Mainly so she could be sure that the puppy you picked out is the dog you got. The first year was free.
I've had tags fall off of our dog, and wear out too. I think we're on our fourth set for our 8-year-old dog.
There's also the possibility that the dog was purposely abandoned , as there is a good likelihood in TV that someone would take him in--plenty of affluent, caring people. It's happened many times before. Within the last couple of years there have been three dogs found in Pinellas Plaza (just this week for one of them) with no tags or ID.