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>My vet charges approx £20 for chipping, but less when it's a litter.
> I would rather pay the £20 and get them chipped before leaving as I always put my telephone number as a second contact number
>blushes in corner ;-)
>Costs a lot less to tattoo them & the NDTR always retain your details as breeder.
> Once I used a local chipper and the chip completely disappeared and absolutely no comeback
> my vet doesnt chip til 6 months due to the chip moving to there shoulders, next time i will consider tattoo, anyone know of someone near Fife
> anyone know of someone near Fife
> Possibly. see here.
> Have used tattoos in addition to chips in the past but have been disappointed with results, most had faided or were difficult to read in adulthood. Now just stick to chips.
> She did my kittens today at a tenner each. I don't know if she does pups but I can ask, she is based near St.Andrew's.
> I had a lot of chips moving to the shoulders (in cats and small dogs only, never in the large dogs), turned out the chip gun was faulty and it never happened again after it was replaced.
> Thanks Christine w, i have never had it done on one of my dogs before, where is it done on the dogs , does it fade,
> St Andrews is only 30 mins from me that would be great , thanks
> an abbreviated no & in black ;-)
> I not from the website that it's £25 to change ownership, I assume most breeders would include this in their "sale price" of the pup rather than add it on afterwards.
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> The NDTR have an offer of reduced cost tattooing if the transfers are arranged by the breeder, but who pays for it is between breeder and new owner, the NDTR assume it will be added to the price.
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