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Microchips
The only thing more distressing than your small friend going
missing, is finding a lost small friend and not knowing whom
it belongs to and where it lives. Often these small friends can
end up at the RSPCA and if owners cannot be found, are sometimes put
to sleep. There is a tiny thing that can give these situations a happy
ending…a microchip.
What is a microchip?
A microchip is a device the
size of a grain of rice that contains a unique and permanent 15-digit
number.
Where does the vet put the microchip?
The microchip
is placed under the skin, between the shoulder blades via an injection.
Once put under the skin the microchip remains in place forever. It
cannot be removed or damaged and therefore is a certain way of identifying small
friends for life.
How does it work?
The microchip
contains an integrated circuit with a unique 15-digit number. Once
the microchip is in place Small Friends Veterinary Hospital staff immediately
register its number on a national database with your contact details.
If your small friend is ever found and brought
to a veterinary hospital, animal shelter, or the pound, the first thing
that the staff will check for is this microchip, by running a special
microchip scanner over your small friend's shoulders. Once
the 15-digit number is obtained this can be plugged into the national
database. A match is found and you are contacted immediately - your small
friend can be back home with you all within minutes!
What if my contact details change?
Once the microchip
is in place it is imperative that the database remain up to date with
accurate current contact details. Your contact details can be updated
at any time, and as many times as required. When your small friend is
microchipped at Small Friends Veterinary Hospital your microchip is
registered immediately and a certificate of registration is issued.
This certificate includes details to contact if you would like to update
your records, if you are unsure just call Small Friends Veterinary
Hospital on 6262 2233 and we can help you.
Are my details safe on the database?
Yes, as only
authorised vets and animal shelters can access the database and only
phone numbers are listed. If further information is required the database
will contact you directly.
How do I know if my small friend has
a microchip?
The only way to tell if your small friend has
a microchip is by scanning your small friend's shoulder
region with a microchip scanner. Microchips are extremely difficult
to feel reliably by hand. It is also important to be sure that your
microchip is registered. Sometimes breeders and/or vets have microchips
put in place but do not register the microchip to a database. Without
this registration the microchip is useless as there is no way of
finding to whom this small friend belongs.
Can I check if my small friend has a microchip and if it
is registered?
Of course! If you are concerned or unsure if your
microchip is registered, or if you would like to find out if your small
friend actually has a microchip, you can have your small friend scanned
at their next appointment with Dr Matt, or you can just pop into Small
Friends Veterinary Hospital next time you are passing by during opening
hours and our staff can scan your small friend. If a microchip is found
we can run a check on the database to see if the microchip is registered.
If it isn't registered we can register it on the spot for you.
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