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Verify your chip regularly. Gwynnie's chip was NOT detected by the vet's scanner today. 8 y.o.
Her fist chip fell out very soon after insertion; my wife just happened to notice it emerging from the insertion site. It was replaced -- ineffectively, it seems.
Al's chip was detected immediately.
I have all of mine microchipped. It is painful, but I've had them do all of mine while they were under anesthesia of some sort--Seanna had hers done when she got spayed. They've never acted like it hurt afterwards. There is some discussion on them causing cancer, but what doesn't anymore? I figure there at more risk of cancer from just the everyday stuff they encounter. And if it gets them back to me if they're lost, then it's worth it. Just remember, there is a yearly charge to keep the address and information up-to-date. I just renewed Sage and Seanna's and it was only $39 for both of them. I don't think that there is one with a GPS, but that's a great idea!!
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