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> I've done cats & dogs as older puppies/adults & also very young puppies & to date none of the chips has moved that I know of
> Is it placement of the chip that stops it moving.?
>But its not YOU that needs to know where it is, its the person scanning the dog
> i had a bitch scanned by one of these folk who sometimes turn up at a show offering their services
>:holding the scanner above a dog will scan most of the dog at once, not just the area directly underneath the machine
>the scanners don't unless you have the very very expensive ones that have a long handle & even then they still only scan a limited area
> but I can hold it a foot above a dog and get a reading of the chip. It covers a terrier's back all in one go like that. If you hold it very close to the dog you can get a better fix on where the chip is located, but that's not necessary to get a reading.
>Presumably if a reading is not forthcoming they do get nearer or maybe even move round to the chest
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