Can a dog be microchipped twice?

People often email us asking whether they should re-chip their pets, and we always give the same answer: It depends. A microchip is usually good for the life of the pet. It does not wear out or turn off. So, in the vast majority of cases, the chip should never need to be replaced.
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Can a pet have two microchips?

In most cases, both chips are fully functional. A second chip may be placed by a veterinarian or shelter who fails to scan the cat before placing it, or who uses a scanner that is not compatible with the first chip. Double microchipped cats add a twist to a controversy that has surrounded microchips from the start.
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Can a dogs microchip be removed?

Can You Remove a Microchip? Yes, a chip can be removed from a microchipped cat or dog in rare circumstances. Although, microchips are a little peskier to take out than they are to put in since they require a surgical procedure.
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How long does a microchip last in a dog?

Microchips are designed to work for 25 years.
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Can you change the name on a dog's microchip?

In order to update the national registry for a microchip, contact the microchip company for instructions on updating the transfer of ownership. If you do not know what microchip company, click here and enter the microchip number to discover the microchip company.
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Can You Feel The Microchip in a Dog?



Is microchipping proof of ownership?

This means this person has legal responsibility for their dog and can be held responsible if the dog falls foul of any law, including straying or causing injury, but it does not prove legal ownership.
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Do you have to pay to change microchip details?

Cost to Change Details on Microchip. To update the owner or address linked to your pet's microchip number, you might be charged an administration fee by the database company, which is typically a similar amount as the cost to microchip your dog or cat in the first place.
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Can microchips stop working?

Although it's relatively rare, some microchips can fail. In one study that looked at 2,632 pets implanted with microchips, 11 of the devices did not work. When microchips were first introduced in the United States in the 1990s, most chips were read with scanners that used 125-kiloHertz (kHz) or 128-kHz frequencies.
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Can you read dog chip with phone?

Unfortunately, no. A smart phone can not and will not ever be able to read a pet's microchip. There are no apps for iphone or android that do this and there never will be. There will never be an iphone, android- google, samsung or otherwise that will ever have that capability.
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Do microchips have GPS?

Pet microchips do not have GPS technology. Instead, they use Radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology that is able to be scanned for information, like the pet owner's contact information. This means that microchips can't give your pet's location if they get lost, but can lead to their safe return when found.
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Can dogs feel the microchip?

Many owners naturally worry that placing a microchip inside their dog's body will hurt. In fact, the procedure takes seconds and no anesthetic is required. The chip is injected between the shoulder blades, and your dog won't feel a thing.
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What are the side effects of microchipping a dog?

Although side effects are uncommon, microchipping a dog can sometimes bring upon varied effects such as temporary bleeding, hair loss, infection, abscesses, and microchip migration. But the vast majority of dogs experience minimal or zero side effects from the implantation process.
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How do you check if a dog is chipped?

To find out whether your dog is microchipped, or to find out the microchip number, take them along to your local vet and have them scanned. Once you have the microchip number, you can use a chip checker online to find out who they're registered with.
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Do vets automatically check for microchips?

Shelters typically scan for chips, but generally a veterinarian is not required to scan for a chip when a client brings in a dog. A veterinarian's primary obligation is to provide healthcare and treatment to a client's dog.
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Can vets miss the microchip?

Local veterinarians say common microchip missteps happen when pet owners don't register the chip initially, or forget to update their information. JACKSONVILLE, Fla — An X-Ray released by an animal rescue group shows a dog's microchip after it drifted away from where it was initially implanted.
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Can a microchip be rejected?

In very rare cases, severe trauma to the pet can damage the pet's microchip or your pet's body may reject the microchip after implanted.
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How much is it to microchip a dog at PetSmart?

The price of getting your dog microchipped through PetSmart costs anywhere from $25 to $50. This depends mainly on location and the types of chips being used.
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How do I update my pet's chip information?

You can update your contact details by contacting the pet microchip registry your pet is enrolled with. Visit the company's website for information on updating your pet's record online, or to get the telephone number to call.
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How big is a dog microchip?

The purpose of microchips used for pets is to provide a form of permanent identification. These microchip implants are called radio frequency identification (RFID) tags. They are tiny, about the size of a large grain of rice, and are passive.
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How often do dog microchips fail?

Microchip migration is actually very rare. A major BSAVA microchip study examining 3.7 million pets found that true migration occurs in less than 1 out of 10,000 cases! Microchip failure is even less common. In the vast majority of instances where a chip is “unreadable,” a non-universal scanner is really to blame.
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What causes microchip failure?

The Most Common Reason Microchips Fail

And usually, a chip number is only registered in one database (but again, not always). The person doing the scanning would first decode the first 3 numbers to determine which company's database to check.
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How do you change a dogs microchip?

Contact your usual vet, who may have recorded the number on their client records. Contact the implanter of the MicroChip, if not your usual vet. Take your pet to be scanned at the local vet, rescue centre or dog wardens service.
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Is it illegal to sell a puppy without a microchip?

It will be illegal for a breeder to sell a puppy that is not microchipped. All puppies must be microchipped by the time they are 8 weeks old (unless a vet has certified in writing that a dog is unfit to be microchipped, see the below exemptions).
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How can I legally get my dog back from my ex?

Consider filing a police report

The police may take action or they may say they don't get involved in "civil" disputes (which means you have to pursue your dispute in court). If you are able to file a police report for your dog, make sure you keep a copy of the police report.
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How do I change my microchip details without a previous owner?

Changing microchip details without previous owner

You can take the pet to a shelter or a vet to get it scanned. They will be able to tell you which company the microchip is registered with. They will also provide you with the unique microchip code.
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