Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Shoulder Implants I Can Feel My 9 Year Old Dog's Microchip Sitting On Her Left Shoulder... Is This Normal?

I can feel my 9 year old dog's microchip sitting on her left shoulder... is this normal? - shoulder implants

I'm pretty sure that the veterinarian for the area between the shoulder blades were so, one should attempt to remove, or resubmit? Can you feel it? Is the chip in its current location does not cause pain my dog? How do I know? I can not tell by their behavior, because there was always a very high pain tolerance, and shows no sign of weakness ... I am very concerned ...

7 comments:

Rainbow Child said...

The chip moves, so that when an animal is scanned, you will find that not only scan the shoulder blade area.
It does not hurt and is not in pain.
Never has a chip removal and replanting is one .. There is no need.

The chip is implanted between the shoulder blades, because it is the safest place for the implant. However, the chip is not be the intention to. It moves. No pain, painless and not uncomfortable for her.

Back to the vet and confirm with them.

Rainbow Child said...

The chip moves, so that when an animal is scanned, you will find that not only scan the shoulder blade area.
It does not hurt and is not in pain.
Never has a chip removal and replanting is one .. There is no need.

The chip is implanted between the shoulder blades, because it is the safest place for the implant. However, the chip is not be the intention to. It moves. No pain, painless and not uncomfortable for her.

Back to the vet and confirm with them.

reggie said...

The chances of actually able to feel the chip is thin person (there is a reference to the name lol) If you have a stroke, the injection site may feel. Parts are a bit under the skin, I do not think that is some cause for concern. If you are still not convinced that the FP is clearly the one-to-talk.

Mazzz ☼ said...

One of my dogs had problems with a chip that moves together in part and not the cause of their complaints with, what had to be withdrawn and was re-edited

tabulahr... said...

I know you've noticed that my dog does not disturb somewhere midway in the back, but the vet

Abigail said...

They move when the skin beneath. If you are worried, then back to the vets and I check.

Abigail said...

They move when the skin beneath. If you are worried, then back to the vets and I check.

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