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Pet Registration Syracuse NY

Pet registration is a part of pet identification services. Pet registration and dog licensing often require owners to confirm that their pet is up to date with vacinnations and is spayed/neutered. See below for more local resources on pet registration in Syracuse, NY and registration tags.

PETCO
315-454-3949
310 Northern Lights (Route 11)
North Syracuse, NY
PETCO
315-449-0084
3150 Erie Boulevard East Suite #500
Dewitt, NY
Pet World - Dewitt
(315) 445-9510
3649 Erie Blvd. E.
Dewitt, NY
Pet Depot
(315) 487-6533
3730 Milton Avenue
Camillus, NY
Pet Express Of Central Ny, Inc.
(315) 458-0852
7687 Frontage Road
Cicero, NY
PetSmart
315-468-1379
3553 West Genesee
Syracuse, NY
PetSmart
315-446-6320
3401 Erie Blvd E
Syracuse, NY
PetSmart
315-652-1627
3865 State Route 31
Liverpool, NY
Ebeling's Pet Center
(315) 652-2329
4138 Route 31
Clay, NY
Petland Of Syracuse
(315) 752-0444
5701 East Circle Drive
Cicero, NY
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Vets Mull Microchip Privacy Issues

The American Veterinary Medical Association’s House of Delegates, the professional organization’s legislative body, will decide on Saturday July 14, 2007, whether the group should formally oppose the use of microchip registration databases for marketing purposes while endorsing their use strictly for reuniting animals and their owners.

Veterinarians favoring such a statement are concerned that if companies mined the databases for marketing purposes, dog owners would be less likely to register microchips and decrease their effectiveness in reuniting dogs and their owners. The veterinarians expect registrations would decline even if dog owners were given the opportunity to opt in — or out — of possible marketing efforts.

Another concern is that microchip database information could give an unfair advantage to companies with access to those databases.

On the other hand, database-based marketing and advertising campaigns could help offset costs of maintaining such databases, potentially reducing fees for pet owners.

At issue is not the use of microchips for dog identification purposes, but strictly the use of databases for other purposes.

If adopted, the resolution would be symbolic only.

The House of Delegates meets annually in conjunction with the AVMA’s annual convention. This year’s convention is in Washington, D.C.

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