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Market => Product requests => Topic started by: mr_sketchy on January 04, 2012, 09:58 am
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Hi All
I have a microchip number for my old dog, that I would like tracked/located.
I gave up my dog, due to my poor health, work and other circumstances beyond my control.
Its a decision I greatly regret. I would like to track the location of the dog, so that I can see if the new owner, by the appearance of a co-incidental "running into", would be willing to sell the dog back to me.
Please dont think that I would in any way use the given information to steal the dog or anything like that. I would never do that to anyone.
I guess in order for you to be able to access this information, you would probably need to know/be/have access to: a vet nurse, vet, vet clinic admin, animal shelter admin, Central Animal Records database, council officer or the such.
Im not sure what kind of fee you would like for such a service, but Im sure we can work something out. Bitcoins are my preferred payment methods, though Im open to other forms of payment.
Contact me either by reply post or a private message and we can take it from there.
Cheers
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sounds like murder to me
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bump for the poor fella
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Why don't you just go to the vet and have them track the dog? Seeing how that's there job...
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Sorry about your dog, hope you will locate him/her.
The Chip is a passive transponder, which will send the information, if you are very close with a reader device. That means, you can not track the dog like a GPS mobile.
I would start,
1) asking the person, to whom you gave the dog. If he/she is unwilling to give you the information
2a) print letters with a photo and the old name of your dog with your phone number on it - hang it every where (e.g.:Market, Pub, Gas stations,...)
2b) make a false statement to the police that your dog was running away (you could get the address of the new owner - dangerous way)
2c) Drive around the areas where lots of dogs are and yell the dogs name, hand out the printed letters (2a) to people to help you searching
There is a Wiki for your country, maybe you get more information about the topic:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Livestock_Identification_System
Good luck and always remember: the first owner of a dog will never ever forgotten by the dog!