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Re: Micro Chipping
I had both my cats done, and the chip was placed between their shoulders.
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Re: Micro Chipping
Our Jack Russell was four when he was chipped and iīm sure it was the scruff of the neck. He needed it done for his PetsīPassport. It didnīt bother him but he hates vets anyway!
Heīs ten now and no-one has ever scanned it. Do they stay in the same place or move about after time? |
Re: Micro Chipping
It seems to work they found a Boxer that had been missing for ages presumed stolen, the dog is now reunited with it's 'family'.
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Both of them have been chipped and soon got over the initial pain (and sulks) |
Re: Micro Chipping
It is just a pity dog chipping technology, has not advanced to the stage where the piles of muck that are left by lazy dog owners, cannot be traced back to said offenders.
This is a tongue in cheek reply, and not meant as a slight to the majority of responsible dog lovers. |
Re: Micro Chipping
When I lost both my cats - due to the fact that I had had them micro-chipped I was fortunate to find out the fate of them. I would recommend to anyone that they get their dog or cat done.
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I've heard of a dog being scanned and the Microchip had moved from the neck down to the front leg,and as for the puppies trauma after recieving it,sounds like the vet was a bit rough.Also after innoculations it is normal for your dog to seem a bit withdrawn,as they tend to have some pain around the injection site for a day or so.
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