Serving
The Toms River Area of Ocean County New Jersey and parts of
Berkeley Township
Including:
Beachwood,
Bayville, Ocean Gate, Island Heights, Pine Beach, Whiting,
Manchester Township. parts of Lacey Township, South Toms
River, Lanoka Harbor, Forked River and Most Surrounding Toms
River Areas including parts of Berkeley Township, Seaside Park
and Island Heights
"Hard
to manage dogs and Bully Breeds, No Problem!"
Microchip Your Dog!
Let me start off by clarifying a few
things about microchips. First of all microchips areNOT for
tracking as a lot of people think they are implanted in your
pet so if your pet gets lost and ends up in a shelter they can
be scanned (as long as you register the chip) and the owner
can be found. A Microchip is not the only thing your pet
needs to identify them, a collar and tag is imperative, if
your dog gets lost and is found by someone, there is a 99.9 %
chance they will not have a chip scanner but if your pet has a
ID tag on the finder will be able to call you instead of
bringing your pet to a shelter where you will have to pay a
fee to reclaim them and you are also subjecting them to any
sickness that a stray might have at the shelter especially
Kennel Cough.
when we interview people who have lost
their dog we hear this so many times its nauseating, "I don't
under stand it my dog never ran off before" Well that's
because they never had the opportunity to do so and if your a
pet owner it is your responsibility to not only keep your pet
safe but all that come in contact with them. If your a person
that has a dog and thinks they would never run away you
are extremely lucky or a fool. This saying is so true "SHIT
HAPPENS" you can have the best trained dog in the world but if
you have company come over and someone forgets to shut the
door and a squirrel happens to run by guess what? your
dog now has motivation and opportunity to run out that door.
This is what happened to us, Our pit
Bull Romeo
would never leave our side no matter what! BUT he developed
separation anxiety so we decided to take him to a local Doggie
Day Care Center in Toms River called Pampered Pets, it was
just for a few hours a day so he would see that its OK to be
away from us and we would be back to get him. One day a
negligent employee left 2 doors and a gate open in the dog
area and Romeo bolted out the front door to try and find us.
We were so very lucky to retrieve him but it took 4 days to do
so and a $500 Vet bill which Pampered Pets paid.
Millions of dogs become lost each
year. Tragically, very few are reunited with their owners.
Many lost dogs end up in shelters where they are adopted out
to new homes or even euthanized. It is important that your dog
has identification at all times. Collars and tags are
essential, but they can fall off or become damaged. Technology
has made it possible to equip your pet with a microchip for
permanent identification
One last thing, If your pet gets
stolen and you know who has him the police can not do a thing
unless your pet has a microchip that is registered to you.
otherwise, even though you have pictures and proof of purchase
the police hands are tied. Your pet is considered a possession
and the burden of proof has to proved by you in civil court
and just hope the judge see things your way or you can lose
your dog forever.
Things You Should Know:
A microchip is about the size of
a grain of rice. It consists of a tiny computer chip
housed in a type of glass made to be compatible with
living tissue. The microchip is implanted between the
dog's shoulder blades under the skin with a needle and
special syringe. The process is similar to getting a shot.
Little to no pain is experienced - most dogs do not seem
to even feel it being implanted. Once in place, the
microchip can be detected immediately with a handheld
device that uses radio waves to read the chip. This device
scans the microchip, and then displays a unique
alphanumeric code. Once the microchip is placed, the dog
must be registered with the microchip company, usually for
a one-time fee. Then, the dog can be traced back to the
owner if found.
No method of identification is perfect. The best thing
you can do to protect your dog is to be a responsible
owner. Keep current identification tags on your dog at
all times, consider microchipping as reinforcement,
and never allow your dog to roam free. If your dog
does become lost, more identification can increase the
odds of finding your beloved companion
Loving
Touch Pet Sitters
Pet
Sitting and Dog Walking Service
Covering These Areas of Ocean
County New Jersey:
Including:
Beachwood, Bayville, Ocean Gate, Island Heights, Pine
Beach, Whiting, Manchester Township. parts of Lacey
Township, South Toms River, Lanoka Harbor, Forked
River and Most Surrounding Toms River Areas including
parts of Berkeley Township, Seaside Park and Island
Heights