Vets make the big bucks these days. The times when a Vet would come to the farm to help a heifer out with a difficult calving are long gone. These guys setup "pet shops" in the affluent suburbs and make a killing on procedures and meds. I couldn't help but notice Dr. Rubin's gold Rolex DateJust which lists for $10-12,000.
Pricture is a douche! What if your dog was stolen or he got away when u weren't home. I treat my dogs with a lot of love and care but today when I got home my dog was missing! I'm going to use his microchip to find him because they work!
I cant believe I'm saying this, but I'm sorta glad my dog passed away before he was exposed to this shit. And I cant believe most of you, you would seriously implant a permanent chip into your beloved pet, because what? Of a random hurricane? Or if they run away? Get real. >____>
Oh and chipping humans will be "manditory" for the same kinda bullshit reasons in a few years, I sincerely hope you guys dont fall for that one too.
@pricture im sorry but you are being very ignorant. chipping a human is very different from a dog. a dog is ours, like it or not, they belong to a human being. and to prevent the dog from walkin off and getting lost, and ending up in a shelter, it is very good to have it chipped. the chip is friggin micro, you are being over dramatic "implant a permanent chip into your beloved pet" nothing wrong with that.
@PurpleTheDog acrually putting a microchip in a dog collar is a good idea. putting into a dog is a very bad idea. I have done research on the implantable rfid microchip for many years now. The microchip is unsafe and in laboratory reports stats that it causes cancerous tumors in dogs. I can pull up article after article of this on the web. Typically sarcomas arises at the site of injection in all dogs with the implants. Medical research has stated many times. implantable microchips are unsafe
@pricture im sorry but your opinion on this bothers me a lot. some people are so against modern things, "oh my dog never got a microchip and it did fine" yeah well a billion other pets got lost and didnt get back home because they didnt have one. i think you should get real.
Wow. I was scared that they had to like cut my dogs skin to implant it! Now Tomorrow I' m probably gonna chip him since this looks so easy and simple! :)
Studies carried out on Rats and Mice and Dogs have shown that on average (An average over all the studies) 2% of animals micro chipped developed cancer, often at the sight of the chip insertion and in some cases right around the chip.
Microchips are very easily read from a large distance away with publicly available equipment costing about £25.
So anyone can find your name and address from the chip if it isn't encrypted.
@Lawrance12 and it's perfect for a disaster when someone isn't home like hurricane Katrina when pets weren't allowed to evacuate w/ their owners or a fire in your apartment building while ur at work and that way rescue workers know exactly who the animal belongs to instead of saying Pomeranian found on 13th floor, or around the 2200 block
Factual correction –LF rfid can only be read from 45cm away maximum.
Also it’s the soft tissue sarcomas that sometimes appear at the site of RFID Implants that cause the problem for me. And yes I would like control over my own life, it’s called freedom.
@4RFIDinfo Well thanx for the scientific explanation there, but what I'm getting at is what things like these chips are really being used for. Yeah sure it might help in some (rare) situations, but they can also be used for other, very possible sinister reasons.
# Fibrosarcomas at presumed sites of injection in dogs: characteristics and comparison with non-vaccination site fibrosarcomas and feline post-vaccinal fibrosarcomas Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Venezie, Histopathology Department, Viale dell'Università 10, 35020 Legnaro (PD), Italy. Published by J Vet Med A Physiol Pathol Clin Med. 2003 Aug;50(6):286-91. Vascellari M, Melchiotti E,Bozza MA, Mutinelli F is the reference.
Also implants fail and wear out without any visible sign.
Thank you so much for posting this video! I have an 11 week old Pom and was thinking about getting him microchipped. This video has sealed the deal! :)
sorry guys i agree with pricture
BergamoFirenzeSGV 20 hours ago
Vets make the big bucks these days. The times when a Vet would come to the farm to help a heifer out with a difficult calving are long gone. These guys setup "pet shops" in the affluent suburbs and make a killing on procedures and meds. I couldn't help but notice Dr. Rubin's gold Rolex DateJust which lists for $10-12,000.
mnpd007 2 months ago
Pricture is a douche! What if your dog was stolen or he got away when u weren't home. I treat my dogs with a lot of love and care but today when I got home my dog was missing! I'm going to use his microchip to find him because they work!
5mindfreakfan 2 months ago
I cant believe I'm saying this, but I'm sorta glad my dog passed away before he was exposed to this shit. And I cant believe most of you, you would seriously implant a permanent chip into your beloved pet, because what? Of a random hurricane? Or if they run away? Get real. >____>
Oh and chipping humans will be "manditory" for the same kinda bullshit reasons in a few years, I sincerely hope you guys dont fall for that one too.
pricture 11 months ago
@pricture im sorry but you are being very ignorant. chipping a human is very different from a dog. a dog is ours, like it or not, they belong to a human being. and to prevent the dog from walkin off and getting lost, and ending up in a shelter, it is very good to have it chipped. the chip is friggin micro, you are being over dramatic "implant a permanent chip into your beloved pet" nothing wrong with that.
PurpleTheDog 7 months ago
@PurpleTheDog acrually putting a microchip in a dog collar is a good idea. putting into a dog is a very bad idea. I have done research on the implantable rfid microchip for many years now. The microchip is unsafe and in laboratory reports stats that it causes cancerous tumors in dogs. I can pull up article after article of this on the web. Typically sarcomas arises at the site of injection in all dogs with the implants. Medical research has stated many times. implantable microchips are unsafe
vampirehunter33 3 months ago
@pricture im sorry but your opinion on this bothers me a lot. some people are so against modern things, "oh my dog never got a microchip and it did fine" yeah well a billion other pets got lost and didnt get back home because they didnt have one. i think you should get real.
PurpleTheDog 7 months ago
@pricture You know, people steal dogs, and dogs run away. Doesn't have to be a hurricane.
Tsanalretentive 6 months ago
Wow. I was scared that they had to like cut my dogs skin to implant it! Now Tomorrow I' m probably gonna chip him since this looks so easy and simple! :)
pohai710 1 year ago
that dog just took the mark of the beast, one day you yourself will be mandatory
to take it as well, look it up on google rfid chips getting smaller to the size of
powder!!!! nwo is what this is all about!!!
pootfan 1 year ago
ohh i had to put a mouth guard on my dog, mines a fox terrier.
bellahorse151 1 year ago
my dog didnt even flinch too but i know hes in pain and when i hug him he cried
HitmanReborn74 1 year ago
Wow. The dog didn't even flinch.... My westie had hers today, bled everywhere and she screamed hahah xx
pippacullenx 1 year ago
Studies carried out on Rats and Mice and Dogs have shown that on average (An average over all the studies) 2% of animals micro chipped developed cancer, often at the sight of the chip insertion and in some cases right around the chip.
Microchips are very easily read from a large distance away with publicly available equipment costing about £25.
So anyone can find your name and address from the chip if it isn't encrypted.
What is wrong with dogs tags may I ask?
Lawrance12 2 years ago
@Lawrance12
Collars or I.D. tags can become detached leaving the pet without any visible identification. A microchip is a permanent form of identification.
k9Dedicated 1 year ago
@Lawrance12 and it's perfect for a disaster when someone isn't home like hurricane Katrina when pets weren't allowed to evacuate w/ their owners or a fire in your apartment building while ur at work and that way rescue workers know exactly who the animal belongs to instead of saying Pomeranian found on 13th floor, or around the 2200 block
texasboy5680 1 year ago
@Lawrance12 Thers nothing wrong with good 'ol dog tags, but for the ppl who want control over everything its a problem. xP
pricture 11 months ago
@pricture
Factual correction –LF rfid can only be read from 45cm away maximum.
Also it’s the soft tissue sarcomas that sometimes appear at the site of RFID Implants that cause the problem for me. And yes I would like control over my own life, it’s called freedom.
Read the science:
doubleudoubleudoubleu.talk-big.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=46&Itemid=59
So chips appear at the site of sarcomas in a range of case in a range of species.
4RFIDinfo 11 months ago
@4RFIDinfo Well thanx for the scientific explanation there, but what I'm getting at is what things like these chips are really being used for. Yeah sure it might help in some (rare) situations, but they can also be used for other, very possible sinister reasons.
Oh and srry for the late reply btw :P
pricture 10 months ago
# Fibrosarcomas at presumed sites of injection in dogs: characteristics and comparison with non-vaccination site fibrosarcomas and feline post-vaccinal fibrosarcomas Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Venezie, Histopathology Department, Viale dell'Università 10, 35020 Legnaro (PD), Italy. Published by J Vet Med A Physiol Pathol Clin Med. 2003 Aug;50(6):286-91. Vascellari M, Melchiotti E,Bozza MA, Mutinelli F is the reference.
Also implants fail and wear out without any visible sign.
4RFIDinfo 10 months ago
@4RFIDinfo ......ok......
pricture 10 months ago
Thank you so much for posting this video! I have an 11 week old Pom and was thinking about getting him microchipped. This video has sealed the deal! :)
ahcarrington 2 years ago