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I have been told by a dog owner that microchips have to be replaced every couple of years. I had my cat microchipped about 6 years ago and the vet tested it ok last year. Have I just been lucky or was the dog owner wrong. The dog is a Sharpei and had been microchipped quite a few times. I wondered if for that breed the microchip moves within all the folds of skin or something.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Microchips do not have to be replaced as long as they can be scanned and read. If a scanner is unable to read the chip, check the batteries, as some people do not realise they can run down.
If a dog is chipped more than once, the scanner will read the chip that it is nearest to, but will then read the other one if it is moved over it.
It has been known for chips to move so the scanner should be passed over the entire dog to check. Most chips these days should not move, as their design makes them more able to stay in place.
If you take in a dog or buy one and you don't know the full details get your vet to check it to see if it has been microchipped as it may have been lost or stolen and the chip could reveal a previous owner's details.
If a dog is chipped more than once, the scanner will read the chip that it is nearest to, but will then read the other one if it is moved over it.
It has been known for chips to move so the scanner should be passed over the entire dog to check. Most chips these days should not move, as their design makes them more able to stay in place.
If you take in a dog or buy one and you don't know the full details get your vet to check it to see if it has been microchipped as it may have been lost or stolen and the chip could reveal a previous owner's details.