LisaLQ Posted May 21, 2003 Share Posted May 21, 2003 It can be tender to the touch for a couple of days as far as I know, but I've never had to do it to my dogs, as they came from the adoption centre already chipped, so can't say from personal experience - sorry. :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kiger Posted May 21, 2003 Share Posted May 21, 2003 Turns out they didn't have any appointments available this week when I could get up there anyway so he's getting it done next week. They use Home Again too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RescuerAndVetTech Posted May 21, 2003 Share Posted May 21, 2003 You will not be able to feel the mircrochip under the skin. The ones we implant are smaller than a grain of rice, and are not detectable without the use of a scanner. Of all the pets we've microchipped, I've only seen an extremely small number of those who actually showed even the slightest discomfort. Mostly though, we microchip them while under anesthesia(when a pet comes in for surgery the owner has the option to get the microchip at a discounted price). At work we use Home Again(the AKC runs the registration database). The implantation device looks like a heavy duty syringe. Today I adopted a cat who had been shot with a rifle. The previous owners were goin to put it to sleep (not b/c it was suffering, but because it would need to have it's leg amputated and they didn't want to have a less than perfect animal). Last night they signed all rights over to me. I immediately had my boss do the amputation this morning, being that it was finally my cat. After teh surgery I did implant the microchip , mainly for legality and security purposes(especially neded in this type of case). I can at least have some peace of mind now. I strongly advise the microchip, however be aware that they can migrate to other areas over periods of time. So, if you're ever in a position to scan for a chip, also scan other areas, as the chip may not be exactly in the standard scanning area. I know that there is a one time membership fee to be entered into the AKC companion animal recovery database. It's $12.50 (For Home Again. I'm unsure as to the pricing of Avid etc). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kiger Posted May 22, 2003 Share Posted May 22, 2003 Thanks for the info. Hope your kitty is okay! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Poli R Posted January 12, 2009 Share Posted January 12, 2009 Hey! I have my lovely Bob microchiped last summer. It's not painful at all, just an injection and the microchip size is like a grain of rice. I've also found this article "Using microchips for maximum pet security" at petslovershotels (.com) Greetings!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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