Microchips are designed to be safe and non-reactive, ensuring that once they are in place, they should not cause any pain or problems for your pet throughout their life.
Key Points:
- Non-Reactive Materials: Microchips are made of biocompatible materials that do not react with your pet's body tissues. This ensures that the microchip should remain harmless and non-irritating once implanted.
- Long-Term Safety: Once implanted under your pet's skin, the microchip is designed to stay in place without causing discomfort or issues. Pets typically do not feel the microchip, and it does not interfere with their daily activities.
- Minimal Procedure: The implantation process is quick and like a routine vaccination. It involves inserting the microchip under the skin, usually between the shoulder blades. Most pets experience little to no discomfort during the procedure.
By using high-quality, non-reactive materials, microchips offer a safe and reliable method for identifying your pet throughout their life. If you have any concerns about the microchip or the implantation process, please consult your veterinarian for more information.