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http://www.khou.com/news/local/stories/khou070910_tnt_microchipspets.be98d227.html
" Home Again, a maker of the microchips for animals, said in a statement that the implants are still the best way to keep pets safe.
The mission of Home Again is to save pets’ lives. We monitor and investigate all adverse events in the same manner as pharmaceutical products are investigated. Since its launch in 1995, the HomeAgain microchip has been implanted in 10 million pets. Of that number, there have been only four confirmed cases of soft tissue tumors—or one case in every 2.5 million pets. More than eight million pets are lost each year and without identification 90 percent won’t return home.”
Still looking! But interesting. Most of these articles are exactly the same though, so i have to wonder where it originated from, and how many studies have actually been done on these chips....
" Home Again, a maker of the microchips for animals, said in a statement that the implants are still the best way to keep pets safe.
The mission of Home Again is to save pets’ lives. We monitor and investigate all adverse events in the same manner as pharmaceutical products are investigated. Since its launch in 1995, the HomeAgain microchip has been implanted in 10 million pets. Of that number, there have been only four confirmed cases of soft tissue tumors—or one case in every 2.5 million pets. More than eight million pets are lost each year and without identification 90 percent won’t return home.”
Still looking! But interesting. Most of these articles are exactly the same though, so i have to wonder where it originated from, and how many studies have actually been done on these chips....