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Schedule a Microchip Appointment

A microchip will be implanted under the pet’s skin, typically between the shoulder blades, using a syringe.
The microchip serves as a form of identification to help reunite the pet with the owner in the event that the pet is lost. It is understood that microchipping does not act as a GPS or tracking device and is only effective if the pet is scanned and the owner’s contact information is current.
The pet owner must register the microchip with Fi Nano by visiting
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\\nThe owner is responsible for ensuring that contact information is kept up to date.
While microchipping is a widely practiced and generally safe procedure, some potential side effects may include:

\\n\\n- Mild discomfort or soreness at the injection site.

\\n- Bleeding at the injection site.

\\n- Temporary swelling or redness.

\\n- Hair loss, infection, or swelling at the implantation site.

\\n- Rarely, failure of the microchip or tumor formation near the implantation site.

\\n\\nIf you notice any unusual signs after the procedure, consult your veterinarian.
The pet owner acknowledges that they have been informed of the microchipping procedure, potential risks, and the importance of updating registration information. If the owner has any concerns, they are encouraged to discuss the procedure with their veterinarian before proceeding.
The Infinity Project NFP assumes no responsibility for defects, malfunctions, or failures of the microchip itself, as it is a product of a third-party manufacturer. Any concerns regarding the microchip’s function should be directed to the manufacturer.

\\n\\nIn the event of a change in pet ownership, it is the responsibility of the current owner to update the microchip registration. The Infinity Project NFP will not be responsible for registration transfers or related issues.

\\n\\nThe Infinity Project NFP assumes no responsibility for any legal or regulatory issues that may arise from the microchipping procedure, including requirements specific to the owner’s location. Pet owners are responsible for ensuring compliance with local animal registration laws.

\\n\\nIn the event of an adverse reaction or emergency, The Infinity Project NFP is not responsible for providing medical care. Pet owners should seek immediate veterinary assistance at their own cost.

\\n\\nAny required follow-up care, such as monitoring the microchip site or ensuring proper healing, is the sole responsibility of the pet owner. The Infinity Project NFP will not provide ongoing medical advice or services post-implantation.

\\n\\nThe Infinity Project NFP makes no guarantees that microchipping will lead to the recovery of a lost pet. The effectiveness of the microchip is dependent on external factors, such as scanning by a facility with access to the microchip database.

\\n\\nThe Infinity Project NFP is not responsible for errors or omissions in the information provided during registration. It is the pet owner’s responsibility to ensure that all personal and pet information is accurate and current.

\\n\\nOwners are fully responsible for the control and restraint of their pets during the microchip procedure. The Infinity Project NFP will not be held liable for any injuries or incidents resulting from a pet’s behavior before, during, or after the procedure.