SnootyPuffs
Well-Known Member
This rescue (in link below) is doing just that and despite the debate concerning implanted microchips moving or perhaps causing problems, this seems to me to be a good idea because I'm (sadly!) learning that bunnies often get dumped multiple times and go from home to home (if they're even that lucky). It would be excellent to be able to trace any adopted bun' back to the owner!
This rescue mentions the benefit of a microchip finding a "lost" bun. Maybe I'm too much a realist, there's so many buns that get "lost" on purpose (aka bun's home releases it - adopted or not - or thinks its appropriate to let the bun free in the yard unsupervised).
And yeah there's the genuine escapes and bun's that do get lost.
http://www.mnhouserabbit.org/adoption/microchip.html
Any of you have your bun chipped? or identified in some way?
I'd guess the best time to have it done is during a speuter.
This rescue mentions the benefit of a microchip finding a "lost" bun. Maybe I'm too much a realist, there's so many buns that get "lost" on purpose (aka bun's home releases it - adopted or not - or thinks its appropriate to let the bun free in the yard unsupervised).
And yeah there's the genuine escapes and bun's that do get lost.
http://www.mnhouserabbit.org/adoption/microchip.html
Any of you have your bun chipped? or identified in some way?
I'd guess the best time to have it done is during a speuter.