you wonder if they know what they're talking about
Went to their website for some info regarding microchip scanners etc. There, they say:
"When scanning, begin between the pet’s shoulders and move east to west, slowly moving down. Then repeat the process north to south from the pet’s head to their tail. Some people opt to do this in S-shaped patterns across the pet’s back.
"If this isn’t fruitful, try the flanks and sides of the animal, including legs, neck, chest and belly, just in case the chip has moved substantially within the body."
Would anyone take any advice on anything from an organisation that thinks a pet's microchip can move to its leg? Also east, west, north and south? FFS - they've mixed up earth's cardinal directions with animal anatomy.








