Pixie_Dust
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the cost for this is 19.95 a year to keep the chip active in the database.
There is a new dog collar that does have GPS tracking, they sell it at Costco ($150 plus subscription). Not an implant like the microchips, but imbedded in the dog collar. They have similar items for the kids stuff, I think they suggest attaching it to their shoes, but I do malamute rescue and don't have kids so I am much more up to speed on dog accessories than kid accessories.
regardless of what everyone is saying if my dog gets lost is all i have to do is call the number i posted give them his id # and they go to there database and pull it up and tell me where he is or i can go to www.24watch.com and look online..... I have the 24PetWatch chip and the name says it i can no where my dogs is 24 hours a day!!!!
I think it would be highly unusual for a three year old child to have drugs in her system unless it would be someting like codeine used pain due to ear infection, etc. and her doctor would surely have records.
Would love to hear more about this shoe thing for children. Any idea where I can read about it?
According to what you quoted from your paperwork, that's not correct.
See, the microchip contains a serial number. It doesn't "transmit" anything like a GPS would. If your pet were to go missing, someone would have to find him, take him to a vet or shelter where they would use a scanner to "read" the information (serial number) on the microchip. They would contact the company that maintains the database for your particular brand of microchip and say, "I have pet number [insert serial number information read from microchip here]". The database company would then look up your contact information that is attached to that serial number and contact you to let you know where your dog is. They can't just find your dog - someone else has to find your dog and scan the microchip. Make sense?
I cannot believe the unmitigated gall of Cindy Anthony expecting an APOLOGY from the Sheriff!
I think Cindy owes the entire country an apology! For us having to listen to her irrational explanations, hindering the authorities from finding her granddaughter and generall behaving as if we are all fools who cant think.
Cindy, your granddaughter is dead, DNA tests dont lie. Your daughter is responsible for no one finding Caylee, she holds the key to Caylee's resting place. You cant expect LE to apologize for the TRUTH. Get over it, and yourself and face the truth.
I'm sorry, but this family infuriates me. I feel as if I am reliving the Peterson (Jackie and Lee). I cant believe the capacity of hate I have for people I have never met. And I apologize to my fellow posters for spewing forth, I had to get it out....
And of course this is all JUST MY OPINION.
I think it would be highly unusual for a three year old child to have drugs in her system unless it would be someting like codeine used pain due to ear infection, etc. and her doctor would surely have records.
Benadryl .... over the counter and the most misused drug by parents. Normally give the child too much. Benadryl is easy obtained. as well as aspirins, cough medicine, the list is endless.
regardless of what everyone is saying if my dog gets lost is all i have to do is call the number i posted give them his id # and they go to there database and pull it up and tell me where he is or i can go to www.24watch.com and look online..... I have the 24PetWatch chip and the name says it i can no where my dogs is 24 hours a day!!!!
regardless of what everyone is saying if my dog gets lost is all i have to do is call the number i posted give them his id # and they go to there database and pull it up and tell me where he is or i can go to www.24watch.com and look online..... I have the 24PetWatch chip and the name says it i can no where my dogs is 24 hours a day!!!!
whos dog is lost>im lost whats going on?
The only element that the defense can plausibly challenge is the cause of death. Of course, Casey hasn't been charged with homicide, yet, but assuming she will be, the defense could still argue that Caylee's death was entirely accidental. LE has no hard evidence to challenge this assertion.
Of course, technically, the defense can contest anything and everything, and it probably will if there is a trial. But it appears that any other challenge would be a desperate and implausible one.
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