@Patty:
I don't know anything about tattooing, but I've learned that if you are in the USA, it doesn't really matter about what brand you get for your dog, because all microchips are entered into a universal database. The registry may be thru HomeAgain, Pet ResQ, or AKC Car but if your dog is lost, the information is shared between all registries.
In my opinion, the microchips are better,because they are easy to read and easy to track. There's no chance that a 3 won't appear to be an 8 to someone who finds your lost dogβ¦
Ya i dont know anything about tattooing either. I think I agree, microchipping is probably the best way to go. I will do that with my dogs. Thanks
@Patty:
Why would you need 25 points ? I'm curious about that.
Um they have an incentive program type of thing. For each microchip you buy, you get 1 point. If you get 25 points, you get a free box of 25 microchips. ( so technically its buy one get one free once you reach 25.) and actually i just read it, after the initial cost, you never have to buy microchips again, because as long as you make sure everyone enrolls their pet with the enrollment form (has to have your number on it), then each enrollment of the 25 microchips makes you have another 25 points and you can get another free box of chips and the cycle continues. so for the initial cost of $250(if u buy a box of 25) to $350 (they have boxes of 10 for 120, and boxes of 5 for 65), you will have an unlimited supply of microchips and never have to pay again! So ultimately, if you breed and stuff, its a good investment initially for the long run. (or if you rescue too like me!) Im going to start doing it with my rescue dogs too now that there is an affordable way to do it! and with my personal dogs. anyways you can read more about the progrm by visiting this link. Its a good idea IMO. Oh, and they also have a rebate plan, if you buy microchips other than AKC's they will give you a $2 rebate per microchip thats paid quarterly. Its just a great idea for breeders and rescuers!
http://www.akccar.org/faq/index.cfm#enrolling