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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2009

Escondido Veterinary Students learning how to micro chip dogs.

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  • You can have your dogs nails clipped professionally if you like paying for something you can easily do yourself.

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  • I like my Vet. But he charges me about $1200/yr for meds for my dogs that I found online from Canada for $650/year. So for handing me boxes of Revolution he wants to make at least $550 a year. 

  • @XxShedevilx15xX She's trying to teach n00bs over the internet, what the fuck do you expect? Teaching n00bs how to stab shit into dogs neck = Stupid lady.

  • @xxmrbloodxx These "stupid lady's" you are referring to aren't doing anything wrong. Giving vaccines, and microchipping a puppy is NOT rocket science. The breeder is actually a Graduate of Escondido ROP Veterinary Assistant training, Graduate of Animal Behavior College, Certified AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy and Canine Good Citizen Dog Trainer / evaluator, American Red Cross Certified animal first aid / CPR insturstor. She knows what she is doing, and NOT harming the puppy.

  • @XxShedevilx15xX Professional as IN someone who is trained in the matter and cares about Animals to an extent that they would rather chop off there balls then harm one. Not some stupid ladys fuckin around with a damn dog.

  • @xxmrbloodxx and who do you think is a professional, a vet? Do you know how many times vets screw people over, way overcharge medications and treatments, and still make mistakes. There is nothing wrong with doing things youself to ensure the safety of your pet, and save a ton of money. I do all my own vaccines, worming (ivermectin & Pyrantel Pamoate), microchips, grooming etc. Plus I buy bulk packs of flea/tick preventative. I have 6 dogs and save thousands a year doing this myself!

  • The chip does not work itself down into the muscle, it is under the skin, may migrate, but does not go into the muscle, which of course would be painful to the animal

  • how about you just get it done professionally

  • Great tutorial.Quick and without pain.

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