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<blockquote data-quote="mdmdogs3" data-source="post: 167597" data-attributes="member: 2745"><p>my dogs are microchipped - </p><p>the plan is if they get lost they can be reunited with me easier -</p><p>the chip is the size of a piece of rice that was inserted with a needle (good size needle) but the puppy didn't even flinch.</p><p></p><p>it is standard practice for the chip to be placed between the dogs shoulders and the readers are supposed to be standardized so that in any part of the country your dogs ID is readable. The reader is about as big around as a ping pong paddle and about 1 1/2 inches thick. The ID # shows on a little screen.</p><p></p><p>I see something like this being could be used on the cattle - much more secure than an ear tag - picked an ear tag up in the pasture just today...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdmdogs3, post: 167597, member: 2745"] my dogs are microchipped - the plan is if they get lost they can be reunited with me easier - the chip is the size of a piece of rice that was inserted with a needle (good size needle) but the puppy didn't even flinch. it is standard practice for the chip to be placed between the dogs shoulders and the readers are supposed to be standardized so that in any part of the country your dogs ID is readable. The reader is about as big around as a ping pong paddle and about 1 1/2 inches thick. The ID # shows on a little screen. I see something like this being could be used on the cattle - much more secure than an ear tag - picked an ear tag up in the pasture just today... [/QUOTE]
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