Pet Microchipping

Permanent identification that brings lost pets home

Why Microchip Your Dog?

Microchipping provides peace of mind and significantly increases the chances of reuniting with your lost pet.

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Permanent Identification

Unlike collars and tags that can fall off, a microchip provides permanent identification.

  • Cannot be removed or lost
  • Lasts for the pet's lifetime
  • Unique ID number registered to owner
  • Scannable by any universal scanner
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Increased Reunion Chances

Microchipped pets are much more likely to be reunited with their owners.

  • Studies show 52% higher return rate
  • Works even if pet travels far from home
  • Shelters and vets routinely scan for chips
  • Can be scanned even if pet is injured
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Proof of Ownership

Microchips serve as legal proof of ownership in disputes.

  • Registered in your name
  • Can help recover stolen pets
  • Important in custody disputes
  • Required for international travel
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Safe and Painless

The microchipping procedure is quick, safe, and causes minimal discomfort.

  • Takes only seconds to implant
  • Similar to a routine vaccination
  • No anesthesia required
  • Biocompatible and non-toxic

The Microchipping Process

Getting your dog microchipped is simple, quick, and painless.

1

Consult with Your Vet

Schedule an appointment with your veterinarian to discuss microchipping.

2

Quick Implantation

The vet will implant the microchip using a needle, similar to giving a vaccination.

3

Register the Chip

Register the microchip number with a pet recovery database.

4

Keep Information Updated

Update your contact information whenever you move or change phone numbers.

5

Annual Check

Have your vet scan the microchip during annual checkups.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about pet microchipping

Ready to Microchip Your Dog?

Contact a veterinarian near you to schedule a microchipping appointment.

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