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So we bow to beurocracy again .Theres no one i know pays for docking or chips ,just the jabs off line .Who the hell wants a digging dog chipped ,beyond me .We are told vets wont look at your dog with

all mine are chipped and docked except the bedlingtons as all mine have pet passports as we go far and wide with our sport and if its smashed up well it happened in france lol theres more than one way

Depends on the situation. Most lads that still gift pups see them as another branch of they're kennel. There breeding but being run on somewhere else. So it's an investment when you look at it. So t

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Does the chip have to be registered in your name like a car or gun or does it not matter as long as it's chipped?

Most chips are registered to whoever buys them in the first place, then the details should get transferred over to whoever owns the animal after its been chipped.

I cant see how they can possibly enforce it tbh, the chips are not 100 percent either, so you could get it chipped and a scanner wont pick it up.

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I know one thing ,id rather jack it all than give in to beurocracy.Darcy so all your dogs will be chipped then mate ,dont think so .Tell the world one thing and do another ,not my style .Just keep going as we have and things will tick along nicely.

ps a ban is for an individual and not a household ,ask Reesey.

They're all chipped mate. Except the lurcher pup and he'll be chipped soon. Everyone I give pups to get a legally docked, chipped pup, and that's been for quite a few years now. For myself it's not worth the risk to be honest.But that's just me; we're all different. :victory:

 

Is that because you are a celebrity?

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Does the chip have to be registered in your name like a car or gun or does it not matter as long as it's chipped?

Most chips are registered to whoever buys them in the first place, then the details should get transferred over to whoever owns the animal after its been chipped.

I cant see how they can possibly enforce it tbh, the chips are not 100 percent either, so you could get it chipped and a scanner wont pick it up.

Your right there. I had a chip fail at Calais after a European terrier work tour. £750 it cost in total as the dog had to be re-chipped and rabies jabbed by a French vet, then 21 days kennels, the dog courier to the UK.

 

Manages to claim it back off the chip company in the end, but what a f***ing carry on...

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magnets can mess the chips up in are passports so if your dogs chipped between the shoulder blades and your putting bellman collars on and off and turning the collar on and off with the magnet while on the dogs neck ied say thers a small chance you chuld wipe the chip

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