Lost: Black And White Cross Breed Male In South East (ME16)

  • Dog ID 43247
  • Status Lost
  • Registered 22 Sep 2012
  • Name TESTER DOG SAYS ADD MICROCHIP DETAILS
  • Gender & Breed Male Cross Breed (Neutered)
  • Age Adult
  • Colour black and white
  • Marks & Scars
  • Tagged Yes
  • Microchipped Yes
  • Tattooed No
  • Date Lost 22 Sep 2012
  • Where Lost Detling, Maidstone, Kent.
  • Lost In Region South East
  • Lost In Post Area ME16
  • Date Reunited
  • Other Info Angel scanner Demo Dog
  • Listed By Sherlock Bones Police Liaison Co-ordinator
  • Views 3311
  • TESTER DOG SAYS ADD MICROCHIP DETAILSPoster Image
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Jean
Thank you CJ. I have made it into a poster/ photo and will use it as profile picture to spread the word. I made a couple of very slight changes, my changes are in ( )for you to see
1. if your missing dog has a microchip on the (Main) Doglost site.
2. Once it is on the doglost site is is then updated now reads. Once it is on the doglost site (it is) then updated
DogLostCJ - Police Liaison & SE Regional Coordinator
Good points added and yes it is law that a dog ( unless exempt) must wear an ID tag with owners contact details on it. It is not necessary to have the dogs name on the tag .

Also its worth remembering to make sure microchip details are kept up to date especially if change mobile or move!!
DogLostCJ - Police Liaison & SE Regional Coordinator
HI Jean no problem sharing as need everyone to make sure chip numbers on missing dogs are entered on the dogs page.
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
It is so important chip number is registered in the details, for when dogs are scanned.
Jean
CJ can we share what you have written below?
Unknown
The dog I walk belongs to a person in their nineties (Rescue dog), and the lady had her microchipped, and wears a tag with all the details, address, phone number, and name. Very important post is this. Thanks for putting it on:-)
ClaireC
Halos certainly are the best in their field of checking for chips.
Seeks
Halo's are good...I mean really good. I had one just over a year and they work so easily an idiot (which I am) can use them lol xx
NickyB
thanks for doing this - microchips are a great invention BUT they are invisible AND so many do not have correct details. I wish everyone would as well as chip have a visible dog tag with up to date contact details. I thought by law owners were supposed to. with a visible id tag finder can act immediately - without a tag finder has to try and contact dog warden, then wait and wait, or go to vets to get dog scanned snd they WONT give you details and keep dog for dog warden to collect. visible tag means instant, or nearly, happy ending without the cost and inconvenience of going to council kennels.
DogLostCJ - Police Liaison & SE Regional Coordinator
REMINDER. Many dogs on this site have microchips but details are not yet given. Please update the details if your missing dog has a microchip on the Doglost site.
The number cannot be seen by public only yourself and those with admin access.

Once it is on the doglost site is is then updated to the halo scanner being used by many police forces dog wardens and rescue.

DO NOT DELAY UPDATE THE CHIP NUMBER TODAY!
choowie74
https://www.facebook.com/groups/448721021926349/permalink/628365067295276/
scootjockey
.Last edited: 2012-10-08 00:03:52 by scootjockey
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Excellent this is what they need and as CJ says they really dont have time to hang around these places and ring the microchip databases....they need to know instantly ..and then will retract instantly taking the dog/dogs with them....what we all here at Doglost have been working towards for years...and WOW if Sherlock approves...it must be good....
DogLostCJ - Police Liaison & SE Regional Coordinator
Today we had Kent police using the scanner for a lot of dogs in one place they were ''visiting''

Whilst many on site are chipped owners have still not put in the chip number.

IT IS SO IMPORTANT THAT THIS IS DONE AS IT LINKS DIRECT OUR SITE TO THE SCANNER.

IT GIVES A MESSAGE REPORTED AS MISSING ON DOGLOST.
OK IT WILL STILL SCAN THE DOGS BUT IF IT COMES UP AS MISSING THEY CAN SEIZE THE DOG STRAIGHT AWAY. THEY DO NOT HAVE TO WAIT TO PHONE FOR DETAILS WHICH IS NOT ALWAYS POSSIBLE UNDER SOME CIRCUMSTANCES.

SO OWNERS PLEASE LOG IN ADD YOUR CHIP NUMBER. IT WILL NOT BE SEEN TO EVERYONE. ONLY YOURSELF AND SOME ADMIN DOGLOST STAFF.

IF YOU CANNOT DO THIS YOURSELF SEND AN EMAIL WITH DOGS NAME POSTCODE OR ID NUMBER IF KNOWN. HEAD THE EMAIL MICROCHIP DETAILS AND SEND IT AND WE WILL GET IT DONE.

FOR THESE SCANNERS TO WORK THE BEST WAY WE MUST HAVE THE CHIP NUMBER PUT ON.

THANK YOU
DogLostSherlock Bones Police Liaison Co-ordinator
Pleased to report that the Halo Angel Scanner is a brilliant success... come and see us at Paws in the Park at Detling tomorrow and we'll demonstrate on Tester just how it works :)
Admin
Sorry to see that TESTER DOG SAYS ADD MICROCHIP DETAILS is missing.
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