Microchipping your pet involves a simple procedure that may cause slight discomfort, much like any other injection. Here is what you can expect:
The entire microchipping process typically takes just a few seconds. While some pets may experience a moment of discomfort during the insertion of the microchip, it's generally well-tolerated. Most pets react similarly to how they would with a routine injection.
After the microchip is inserted, pets usually return to their normal activities within a couple of minutes. Any discomfort they may have felt typically subsides quickly.
If you have any concerns about the microchipping process or your pet's well-being afterward, do not hesitate to discuss them with your veterinarian. They can provide additional information and address any questions or worries you may have.