Microchipping

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Their Safe Return

Microchipping is a reliable and safe method to help guarantee your furry companion is swiftly returned to you if they become lost or separated.

A microchip is a tiny, implantable device containing a unique ID number. This device is inserted under your pet’s skin, usually between the shoulder blades, and can be scanned with a special reader commonly found in animal shelters, veterinary clinics, and animal welfare organizations.

Should your pet get lost and be taken to a shelter or veterinary clinic, they will be scanned for a microchip. If one is found, the organization can access your contact details from the microchip registry, facilitating a swift reunion with your pet.

Microchipping your pet is a quick and painless procedure that offers peace of mind, ensuring your pet can be quickly returned to you if they go missing. It’s crucial to keep your contact information updated with the microchip registry so you can be promptly reached if your pet is found.

Common Questions

Is microchipping painful for my pet?

No, microchipping is a swift procedure that causes minimal discomfort, much like a routine vaccination.

Can a microchip be tracked?

Microchips are not tracking devices; they only hold a unique identification number. When scanned, this number is used to access your contact information from a national database.

How long does the microchip last?

Microchips are designed to last for your pet’s entire lifetime and do not require any maintenance.

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