Microchipping involves placement of a small electronic chip the size and
shape of a piece of rice just under the skin in the neck area.
A microchip is a tiny capsule (about the
size of a piece of rice) that is injected painlessly under the animal's skin between the shoulder blades.
A microchip ID is a small chip, the size
of a piece of rice, injected into the fleshy area between your pets shoulder blades.
The chip is about the size
of a piece of rice and the process is just as easy as any other vaccination with your veterinarian.
Microchips are the size
of a piece of rice, and are implanted under the skin by your vet.
Microchipping is the process of inserting a small identification chip, about the size
of a piece of rice, into the area between the shoulder blades.