Find your perfect puppy at Champdogs
The UK's leading pedigree dog breeder website for over 25 years
> Breeders can ask
> I was gonna get it done when we were at the vet but she suggested to wait till she was being spayed because its a big needle and can hurt.
> vet but she suggested to wait till she was being spayed because its a big
> needle and can hurt.
> Should be fine as she's not a tiny breed. I did have one Cav puppy done at 10 weeks as he was going abroad, but otherwise I usually leave it a bit later, it is a big needle and they're not renowned for their stoicism!
>Younger pups have thinner skin and the big needle passes through it more easily. As they age they seem to feel it more.
> check the price at the vets first, professionally trained chippers are usually more reasonable . Someone in your breed is bound to know one.
> has to be done as we're KC Assured Breeders)
>> has to be done as we're KC Assured Breeders)
> There is no such requirement???? Breeding stock has to be identified by chip, tattoo or DNA profile.
>our large breed are done just before we let them go at about 8 weeks (has to be done as we're KC Assured Breeders)
>so I should be expecting alot of paper work to fill out once she is chipped?
Powered by mwForum 2.29.6 © 1999-2015 Markus Wichitill