The cost of getting a microchip for your dog or cat is about $45. It's a one-time fee and there is a much higher chance of your dog getting found again. Your dog is family and you can't put a price on the safety of your dog.
It depends where you are. Here in the UK - the average cost at a private vets is around £26. However - you can get it done cheaper at the PDSA.
I don't think so. The chip is used by a finder such as a dog warden, to discover the where-abouts of its owner so it can be returned.
At your local vets, from personal experience, it is about £25-£30
My mum used her microchip on her computer. My vet implanted a microchip under my dog's skin.
I dropped my last microchip on the floor somewhere in this area.
Silicon is one of the elements that make up a microchip
It's not possible
very small
It should cost no more than to microchip a small animal.
No, not at all. The microchip is smaller than a grain of rice and feels like a shot. Other than the prick from the insert it does not hurt your pet. Once inserted your pet can not feel the microchip. Microchips are only beneficial. If your pet is lost, then found, he has a chance to be swiped for a microchip. If a microchip is found then a number will be read. That number will contain your information, such as your phone number and your address. If you move your microchip should be updated. I believe all pets should be microchipped.
Microchips cannot hurt your pet. If your pet is lost, then found, but does not have a collar on then there is a chance that he will be swiped for a microchip. If a microchip is found, then the swiper will show a number. That number will tell your information such as your phone number and address. I believe all pets should be microchipped.
Robert Noyce is credited with the invention of the microchip and VeriChip Corporation developed the RFID (radio-frequency identification) microchip used for pet recovery.
a tiny grain of rice
So if the pound picks them up they will know who to contact and not kill your pet.
Phone the vet that put it in. Also when you got the microchip put in your pet you were given a form to fill out to a company and you should have a copy. If you can't find it then call your vet. You can call the local pound or other animal residence and ask for your pets microchip information paper. You then can update the microchip's information.
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$35
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It looks like that the expiry date is for when the microchip has to be implanted by. So the chip will last the lifetime of your pet, but guess it needs to be implanted before a certain date. There is no extra fee and you do not need to get your pet re-chipped cheers
£5.00-£13.00 depends on what pet store you get it from