Microchips are easily implanted using a needle and syringe (similar to how a vaccine is administered). In dogs and cats, the microchip is placed under the skin on the back of the neck or between the shoulder blades. Most microchips remain in place and are readable throughout the life of the pet.
Microchips can be seen on an x-ray, but the microchip number can only be read by a scanner. Most scanners available today are universal, which means they read most types of microchips.
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| A microchip (green circle) implanted in a dog |
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| Close-up view of the microchip. |
Once your pet is microchipped, you'll need to register with the manufacturer. Be sure to keep your contact information current so you can be easily contacted in an emergency. Microchip number and manufacturer information should be kept for the life of your pet.


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