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Microchipping

A Simple Way to Keep Your Pet Safe

Microchipping is a quick, safe, and effective way to permanently identify your pet. A microchip is a small, rice-sized device that is implanted under your pet’s skin, typically between the shoulder blades. It contains unique identification information that can be scanned by shelters or veterinary clinics, helping reunite lost pets with their owners.

Why Microchipping Is Important

Microchipping is one of the most reliable ways to ensure your pet is returned to you if they get lost. Unlike collars or tags, which can be lost or removed, a microchip provides a permanent, non-invasive form of identification that travels with your pet wherever they go. It’s an essential safety measure for any pet owner.

Faqs

Is the microchip implantation process painful for my pet?

The implantation of a microchip is quick and causes minimal discomfort. It’s similar to getting an injection and doesn’t require anesthesia.

How does the microchip work?

When your pet is lost and brought to a shelter or clinic, a scanner detects the chip and displays the unique ID number, allowing us to contact you based on the registered details.

Can my pet’s microchip be removed?

The microchip is designed to stay in place for life. It is very difficult to remove, which ensures that your pet’s identification remains intact.

Do I need to update the information on the microchip?

Yes, it’s important to keep your contact information up to date in the microchip registry. This ensures that we can reach you if your pet is found.

Is microchipping required by law?

While not mandatory in all areas, many cities and states encourage or require microchipping, especially for pets that are frequently outdoors or travel. It’s always a good idea to check local regulations.

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