Reunited: White With Black Markings Unknown Female
- Dog ID 64416
- Status Reunited
- Registered 10 Feb 2014
- Name UNKNOWN
- Gender & Breed Female Unknown
- Age Adult
- Colour White with black markings
- Marks & Scars Black patch over left ear, 'splotted' pattern on other ear.
- Tagged No
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed No
- Date Found 10 Feb 2014
- Where Found Near Leeds & Bradford Rd, Bramley
- Found In Region North East
- Found In Post Area LS13
- Date Reunited 10 Feb 2014
- Other Info She is microchipped but no registered details on the chip.
- Listed By Jo_yful
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- 2014-02-12 08:56 Minigirl - Area Co-ordinator, West Yorkshire
- Great news- well done Jo_yful xxx
- 2014-02-11 20:26 Max - Area Co-ordinator - Cornwall & Area Volunteer - Durham & Ireland
- Lovely to see she is back home :)
- 2014-02-11 12:00 Goldenfrodo
- Welcome home sweetheart x Stay safe now x
- 2014-02-10 20:04 Jo_yful
- Thank you for explaining that Your Dog walker :) and also for your help today trying to locate owners via chip details for this lovely girl.
Wonderful news though, 'Millie' is now back home safe with her very relieved owners :) she had been missing since yesterday afternoon. They have been given advice regarding updating her microchip details and also to put a collar & ID tag on her. Stay safe little girl :) xx - 2014-02-10 18:21 Your-Dog-Walker
- Sometimes a puppy is brought along for microchipping along with its siblings by the breeder prior to passing them on to new homes. They may ask for the registration to be withheld to avoid further admin costs for the new owners who then, perhaps overwhelmed with their new arrival, forget the formalities.
Some times a dog may be microchipped with a paper, rather than online registration form. If the form is not completed or lost, the registration is not filed and the dog might as well not be chipped.
The microchip database will be able to identify which vet/authorised implanter the chip was supplied to, but without a completed registration this does little more than tell where it was microchipped. - 2014-02-10 18:08 Abe babe
- I'm a bit ignorant about chips - why would there be no details registered?
Bless her little heart, she looks so bewildered. xLast edited: 2014-02-10 18:09:39 by Abe babe