
|Articles|April 28, 2019
- dvm360 July 2019
- Volume 50
- Issue 6
Comparison chart: Veterinary ID microchips
A few of the big pet microchip companies provided us details about their current products. Curious if there's any reason to switch your choice? Check 'em out ...
Advertisement
Advertisement
Some veterinary practices implant very few microchips and leave it all to rescue groups and animal shelters. Other hospitals use it as a part of their packages for new adoptions, puppies and kittens. Whichever way your hospital swings, here are a few details on players in the market to compare ...
Articles in this issue
almost 7 years ago
New York becomes first state to ban declawsabout 7 years ago
CAPC study: Dogs can predict Lyme risk for humansabout 7 years ago
Will the government forgive your veterinary student loan debt?about 7 years ago
Kansas State University names Bonnie Rush dean of veterinary schoolabout 7 years ago
Texas cat-killing veterinarian loses state Supreme Court appealabout 7 years ago
CBD trial results encouraging for dogs with epilepsyabout 7 years ago
Too many pets, too little care: A look at animal hoardingAdvertisement
Latest CME
Advertisement
Advertisement
Trending on dvm360
1
Interview with Dr Marty Goldstein
2
How an accepting hospital culture helped one veterinarian grow as a clinician
3
Patient selection for SGLT2 inhibitors in feline diabetes
4
Every 30 extra minutes under anesthesia raises complication risk in brachycephalic patients, underscoring the importance of peri-anesthetic management
5









