How to Inject a Pet Microchip
Before You Start the Microchip Implant
- Scan the animal for prior chipping.
- Scan the new chip you will be implanting to verify serial number
The Microchip Injection Site
- Locate the shoulder blades (scapulae bones) on the back.
- Locate the midpoint between the shoulder blades: If you gently massage downwards towards the spine area, you will feel a slightly rounded strap of muscle that runs left to right between the shoulder blades. This is called the trapezius muscle. You do not have to put the chip into the muscle. This is simply for location purposes.
- If you draw a line from one shoulder blade to another, your injection site on the dog or cat's back would fall just below this line. When the needle enters the skin, it is aimed forward and down with the needle pointing toward the animal's head. This is the typical injection site used by veterinarians.
You may feel a small lump after implantation, similar to what may occur after a vaccine. However, this will subside and then you should not be able to detect the chip with your fingers. If you can feel the chip after a couple of weeks, this is another sign that you have not implanted it deeply enough.
Injecting the Microchip
- Prepare the site for an injection by wiping with alcohol. To prevent stinging, allow thirty seconds for alcohol to dry.
- Form a "tent" of skin by pulling the skin tissue upwards above the injection site.
- Insert the needle at the base of the "tent". Make sure the sloped part of the needle, which is called the bevel, is facing up. Enter at a 45 degree angle (approximately) from the surface of the back.
- Enter needle fully, until the hub comes into contact with the skin. For small animals: Depending on the breed, it may not be necessary to insert the needle this far, but you must get the entire bevel into the pup or kitten.
- Slowly depress syringe plunger. Do not begin to withdraw the syringe until the plunger is totally depressed, allowing the plunger rod to clear the chip from the needle.
- Apply pressure to the injection site using your thumb or finger as you withdraw the needle. Gently massage the area close to the injection site.
- Scan the implanted microchip and record its serial number on the pet's health record.

Questions about microchips? Call our Pet Care Pros at 800.786.4751.
-The Revival Education Team
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