Sentences with phrase «skin between the shoulder blades»

Figure 1: To administer an injection, pull the loose skin between the shoulder blades with one hand.
The microchip is inserted under your pet's skin between his shoulder blades with a special needle.
Some of the loose skin between the shoulder blades is gently pulled up, and the needle is quickly inserted.
We inject a microchip, about the size of a grain of rice (12 mm), beneath the surface of your pets skin between the shoulder blades.
The microchip comes preloaded in a sterile applicator and is injected under the loose skin between the shoulder blades.
To insert the microchip, your vet or other qualified professional will pinch the skin between the shoulder blades of the dog and using a needle, and insert the chip.
A microchip for pets is about the size of a grain of rice (12 mm) and inserted beneath the surface of your pet's skin between the shoulder blades.
Your vet will use a normal syringe to insert the microchip right under your cat's or dog's skin between the shoulder blades.
A microchip, a plastic pellet about the size of a grain of rice, is implanted under the skin between the shoulder blades.
It is the size of a grain of rice and is injected under the pet's skin between the shoulder blades.
It is implanted under the skin between the shoulder blades and stays there for the life of the animal.
Our veterinarian injects a tiny microchip about the size of a grain of rice (12 mm) beneath the surface of your pet's skin between the shoulder blades.
These are once monthly preventatives that are applied to the skin between the shoulder blades, helping reduce the chance of flea bites and tapeworms.
A microchip is a form of permanent identification that is inserted beneath the skin between the shoulder blades.
Microchipping is a simple procedure during which a veterinarian injects a microchip, about the size of a grain of rice, beneath the surface of the skin between the shoulder blades.
A veterinarian injects a tiny microchip about the size of a grain of rice (12 mm) beneath the surface of your pet's skin between the shoulder blades.
The microchip is roughly the size of a grain of rice and is placed under the skin between the shoulder blades, in a process similar to a routine vaccination.
It is implanted beneath your pet's skin between the shoulder blades, and it stays there for the pet's entire life.
Microchipping is done by injecting a small chip, the size of a grain of rice, under the skin between the shoulder blades.
A veterinarian simply injects a microchip for pets, about the size of a grain of rice (12 mm), beneath the surface of your pet's skin between the shoulder blades.
A veterinarian simply injects a microchip for pets, about the size of a grain of rice beneath the surface of your pet's skin between the shoulder blades.
A microchip is about the size and shape of a grain of rice and is placed underneath your pet's skin between the shoulder blades.
Every animal adopted from WCHS leaves the shelter with a 24PetWatch microchip inserted under its skin between the shoulder blades.
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.
The chip is about the size of a grain of rice (12 mm) and is implanted beneath the surface of your pet's skin between the shoulder blades.
The microchip — about the size of a grain of rice — can be easily implanted into the skin between the shoulder blades by one of our trained veterinary staff and without anesthesia.
A microchip is approximately the size of a grain of rice and is injected under the skin between the shoulder blades.
Using a hypodermic needle, a veterinarian injects the chip beneath the skin between the shoulder blades.
The microchip is inserted under the cat's scruff (the loose skin between the shoulder blades) with a special needle and syringe.
A microchip is a small device about the size of a grain of rice that is inserted beneath your pet's skin between the shoulder blades.
Tent the skin between the shoulder blades.
She will inject the tiny chip (about the size of a grain of rice) with a syringe, usually just under the skin between the shoulder blades.
It is implanted beneath a pet's skin between the shoulder blades, and stays there for the pet's entire life.
A veterinarian simply injects the microchip, about the size of a grain of rice, beneath the surface of your pet's skin between the shoulder blades.
It is implanted under the skin between the shoulder blades.
A small tube of liquid is applied to the skin between the shoulder blades.
Finally, tent your dog's skin: pinch the skin between his shoulder blades into a small tent shape; if the skin remains tented for more than five seconds, then your dog is dehydrated.
It is implanted beneath your pet's skin between the shoulder blades, and stays there for his / her entire life.
The chip is inserted under the skin between the shoulder blades of a cat or dog, in much the same way that a vaccine is administered.
The chip itself is the size of a grain of rice, implanted by injection (similar to a vaccination) under the skin between the shoulder blades.
Topical treatments can be applied monthly on the skin between the shoulder blades by parting the fur.
The veterinarian will use a needle to implant the microchip under the cat's skin between the shoulder blades.
It is implanted beneath your cat's skin between the shoulder blades, and stays there for the pet's entire life.
A microchip is a small electronic device which is implanted beneath a pet's skin between the shoulder blades.
The veterinarian will simply inject a microchip, about the size of a grain of rice (12 mm), beneath the surface of your pet's skin between the shoulder blades.
A microchip is about 2/3 the size of a grain of rice and is injected under the animal's skin between the shoulder blades.
The standard site for implantation is underneath the skin between the shoulder blades.
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