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> Since the first time I check with my vet and give them painkillers before they have it done. It still hurts a lot but they recover from the pain quickly (within minutes). The first time without painkillers they were in pain for about 40 minutes to an hour.
>It still hurts a lot but they recover from the pain quickly (within minutes).
> I go for both tattoo and microchip. :-) Tattoo is a permanent identification - if in the ear easily visible (apart from when the ruddy tattooist hasn't done it properly <IMG alt=mad src="/images/mad.gif"> ) - and so I have been told proof of ownership. The microchip is also permanent - but can migrate or fail - and is the only acceptable identification for Pet Passport and I think various KC schemes like KCAB. It is also on the whole the first one that vets etc will go for checking for if they find a lost dog\ cat. I go in for belt and braces. <IMG class=sml alt=:-D src="/images/default/sml_lol.png">
> They also have silencers
> Where do you get them\ what are they? I also have tags with NDTR no and to say they are chipped and address and tel no... but the jangling drives me mad. And the tags go on safety collars which are worn in the house - so they come undone if they get caught on something but if a dog gets out it is identified. ;-)
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