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Originally Posted by lisaly Yes, the whole thing is scary. When my vet first tried scanning Katie, nothing showed up. He ran the scanner all over her body. I showed him what I felt seemed to be a microchip, and he confirmed that it was. At that point I was going to have another one put in. A vet tech scanned Katie soon after that, and she got it to scan three different times. My vet told me that it was a good international chip and that it was better not to have two chips. Her breeder also told me that I did not need to have another microchip put in. I will definitely be having Katie scanned again. I know the vet tech was able to scan her because she gave me her number. |
I'm glad Katie did scan okay!!! I worry about chip failure. Tibbe is 5 and had his since he was 11 mos. old. I wish there were more we could do that was a for sure system. Wouldn't it be great if there had to be a merging of all chip systems into one! And all scanners HAD to be able to read all the active chips? Will never happen but wish wish wish.