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WebMD veterinary expert answers commonly asked questions about microchipping your dog or cat. Written by Sandy Eckstein. Medically Reviewed by Audrey Cook, BVM&S on March 01, 2011.
Microchipping your dog typically costs around $50, according to Dr. Bethany Hsia, D.V.M. and co-founder of CodaPet, a network of veterinarians who provide in-home end-of-life care for pets.
The cost to microchip a dog varies significantly, but in general it costs less than $100. For example, a mobile clinic in Toronto charges just $10, the SPCA in Hamilton, ON., charges between $15 ...
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