The pet chip is usually inserted into the pet's subcutaneous tissue through a syringe, most commonly in the pet's neck, between the shoulder blades. The process of implanting the chip is very simple, and the pet will feel a little pain during the implantation process, but it will soon return to normal.
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It should be noted that although the pet chip has a very small physical impact on the pet, it still needs to attract the attention of pet owners. Prior to implantation, it is recommended to consult your veterinarian to understand the specifics of the chip and determine if your pet is a good candidate for the chip. In addition, in order to protect the health of the pet, the chip implantation process also needs to be operated by a professional veterinarian.
The pet chip is only implanted under the skin of the back of the neck, and will not be implanted into the pet's body, and will not affect the pet after implantation.