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How do microchips work?
A microchip is a very tiny device that is injected underneath the dog’s skin, usually at the neck. Should your dog get lost, a scanner can read the information on the microchip at a veterinarian’s office or shelter and then return the dog to you. See also dog leashes. Do you need to microchip your dog? A microchip might not be necessary if you are always with your dog. You should consider using a microchip, however, given that the implantation procedure is such a safe and simple one. Even the most closely guarded dogs can get away from their owners.
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