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Microchipping your Alaskan Malamute

Microchipping your Alaskan Malamute is an essential step if you have one. Alaskan Malamute are bright dogs that can easily slip out of their collar or escape from the yard. Microchipping these animals is thus critical so that they can be tracked down if they ever go missing. We’ll cover all you need to know about microchipping your Alaskan Malamute in this blog post!

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1 What is a pet microchip?
2 Why should you microchip your Alaskan Malamute?
3 How can microchipping help me reunite with my missing Alaskan Malamute?
4 At what age do I get my Alaskan Malamute microchipped?
5 Does my elderly Alaskan Malamute need microchipping?
6 Will microchipping hurt my Alaskan Malamute?
7 Are there any side effects of microchipping my dog?
8 Where can I get my Alaskan Malamute microchipped?
9 How much does it cost to have my Alaskan Malamute microchipped?
10 I got my Alaskan Malamute microchipped, what’s next?
11 How can I update the information for my Alaskan Malamute’s microchip?
12 Conclusion

What is a pet microchip?

A microchip is a small computer chip implanted by an expert microchip inserter beneath the skin between your dog’s shoulder blades. The physical chip is tiny, about the size of a rice grain, and will be in place throughout your Alaskan Malamute puppy’s lifetime. This microchip contains all of the information about you and your pet, including their vaccines, medical records, breed type, and more. Microchips are not only used for identification; they’re also used to combat canine theft.

Why should you microchip your Alaskan Malamute?

The best method to identify your Alaskan Malamute is by microchipping. All dogs should be microchipped by law. Although microchipping your dog is now required, it makes keeping your dog secure much easier. Microchipped Alaskan Malamutes are simpler to re-united with their owners than those that aren’t microchipped because they can be identified at the vets if they ever end up there – which happens more than you think sadly.

How can microchipping help me reunite with my missing Alaskan Malamute?

Microchipping your Alaskan Malamute is a compassionate method to ensure that you are reacquainted with them if they go missing. This implies that when someone finds your missing dog and takes them to the veterinarian or rescue facility, the microchip will lead back to you as the owner.

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It is crucial that your dog’s microchip information is updated and maintained in order for the procedure of microchipping to be successful. Make sure the microchip database firm has your most up-to-date contact information if you’ve just acquired a new Alaskan Malamute so they can contact you when your missing pet is located. If you do not keep your contact information current on your pet’s chip, you may find it difficult to reconnect with your Alaskan Malamute if they go missing.

At what age do I get my Alaskan Malamute microchipped?

Alaskan Malamutes can be microchipped at any age, although it’s preferable if they’re at least seven or eight weeks old. If you microchip your Alaskan Malamute puppy before they reach the age of seven weeks, their immune system isn’t fully developed. It’s possible that the chip implant will be rejected or that it won’t work as intended as a result of this.

By law, your Alaskan Malamute pup must be microchipped by the age of eight weeks in the United Kingdom. Your breeder is likely to have performed this procedure before you adopt your Alaskan Malamute puppy, but it’s always a good idea to double-check. If you’re not sure whether or not your breeder has done so, go visit your local veterinarian who will be able to tell you for sure. If they are unable to locate a chip, Microchip implantation is a simple operation that your vet can perform easily.

Does my elderly Alaskan Malamute need microchipping?

Some people believe that a dog over the age of five is not required to be microchipped. This is untrue unless your veterinarian states that the Alaskan Malamute’s health would be jeopardized by the operation. A certificate from the veterinarian stating that an exemption applies will be provided. Because laws have made microchipping dogs compulsory in the UK, it’s likely that your canine companion has already been chipped. It’s insufficient to have them microchipped; we recommend verifying with your microchip database that the information is current and correct.

Will microchipping hurt my Alaskan Malamute?

Microchipping your dog is not only a painless procedure, it is a simple process that causes no discomfort. Don’t be concerned if you’re worried about having unpleasant pain inflicted on your Alaskan Malamute. With today’s technology, the operation is incredibly quick and simple, with a fast injection that provides no discomfort to your dog. When a veterinarian uses a microchip scanner to identify the number on your Alaskan Malamute’s microchip, it’s another painless procedure that takes just seconds.

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Are there any side effects of microchipping my dog?

When it comes to microchipping their Alaskan Malamute, some dog owners are concerned about side effects. There are some negative effects that these chips can cause; however, the most of them are minor and should not be considered a cause for concern.

Microchips have been linked to allergies in dogs, which can lead to discomfort or redness where the chip was inserted. This is very rare since microchips have been used for many years now without any major side effects being reported yet.

A possible side effect is an infection at specific locations, although this isn’t very common, according to research on over 100 dogs who were all microchipped successfully and free of negative effects. Microchip side effects can be avoided if the region chipped is treated properly and cleaned regularly.

Where can I get my Alaskan Malamute microchipped?

Every breeder that sells dogs should make sure they are microchipped, but if your Alaskan Malamute puppy is not yet microchipped, there are a variety of locations where you can get it done. This service may be obtained from veterinarians’ offices, animal shelters, rescue groups, as well as certain pet shops for an expense; the dog’s owner will receive a certificate and correct microchip paperwork. Some rescue organizations may do this work for free.

How much does it cost to have my Alaskan Malamute microchipped?

It costs about £20 in the United Kingdom to have a microchip implanted in your Alaskan Malamute. The microchip implantation fee will be determined by the microchip brand you select, as well as other services you purchase with it. If you buy multiple services at once, such as vaccinations or pet identification tags, some microchipping businesses provide discounts. This cost could range between £20 and £30 if you don’t want to buy any more services from them.

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I got my Alaskan Malamute microchipped, what’s next?

You should register your dog’s microchip information and contact information with a government-approved UK pet database after getting him or her microchipped. To learn more about the various pet database firms and what they have to offer, click here.

After your Alaskan Malamute’s microchip is registerd, it’s your obligation as the keeper to update its microchip information, especially your address and personal contact information, whenever you relocate to a new place. When your pet goes missing, this makes it easier for you to reunite with them.

How can I update the information for my Alaskan Malamute’s microchip?

You may change the microchip information of your Alaskan Malamute at your local veterinarian or with the company that registered your pet’s microchip information.

A dog’s details on a pet microchip database may be changed and updated for between £6 and £20 in administration fees. Some charge you each time you alter your information, whereas others charge an upfront fee that covers all changes over your dog’s lifetime. Check with your database to see how they’re handled.

If you don’t update your Alaskan Malamute’s information, you run the risk of not finding them if they go missing. Don’t put yourself in a position where you’ll never see your dog again. If the information about your Alaskan Malamute is not updated, it will be the former owner’s information that will be recorded in the microchip database rather than yours. A £500 fine may be due if your details are also not kept up to date.

Conclusion

Microchipping your dog is an essential responsibility of pet ownership. It’s a fast and painless operation with no negative effects if performed correctly. It’s critical to microchip your dog and have their microchip information stored in an official pet microchipping database, so that you’ll know you’ll easily get reunited with them if they run away.

I hope that this post was beneficial to you, and that you learned everything you needed to know about microchipping your Alaskan Malamute! Don’t forget to share with fellow Alaskan Malamute owners if this was the case.

7th January 2022

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