<div><font size="2"><font face="verdana,sans-serif">Having worked at a place that is a repository for lost and abandoned dogs, my educated guess is that less than 20% of all dog owners really look for their pets, or know how to look, or where. Most of the dogs that ended up where I worked were very lucky, because we kept them as long as we could, sometimes months, trying to adopt them out.</font></font></div>
<div><font face="Verdana">The number of people who chip their dogs and never register the chip is astronomical, and nothing is as frustrating and disappointing as calling Avid or HomeAgain and after giving them the number learning the number is not in their files. I chipped my puppies before they left here and offered financial incentives for registering the chip. A year later I called Avid and learned that the only registered pups were MINE-- Llewis and Nigel!! Because I had the numbers, I registered them in my name so if one of my pups ends up in a shelter, they will call ME, and I can rescue the dog.</font></div>
<div><font face="Verdana">I don't like calling Animal Control but now, where I live, you have to have an incident number from the PD before the Vet is reimbursed for caring for the dog or cat.I would rather drop a stray at Docs than at the shelter. We have an isolated ward for them and no obligation to euthanize by a certain date.</font></div>
<div><font face="Verdana">I know how many dogs are reunited and how many are not.</font></div>
<div><font face="Verdana">One of my jobs for years was to go through the stray kennel and mark a big black X on the cage cards of the dogs to be euthanized.</font></div>
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<div><font face="Verdana">MomPerson to Nigel, Llewis, Conley and Cooper</font></div>
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<div><font face="Verdana">REMEMBER: CHIP YOUR DOGS AND THEN REGISTER THAT CHIP!!!</font><font size="2"><font face="verdana,sans-serif"></font></font></div>