Microchipping a pet is quick and virtually painless, taking only seconds to complete during a routine visit. It feels similar to receiving a standard vaccination, and there is no need for anesthesia.
Once your pet’s chip is registered, it immediately provides lifelong identification. If your pet ever gets lost and makes their way to a shelter or veterinarian’s office, an employee will scan them for a chip. The scanner will display the microchip’s identification number, which they will then use to look up your contact information to arrange a reunion. This simple procedure is suitable for both dogs and cats, making it an excellent choice for all pet owners seeking permanent identification for their companions.
If you ever move or change phone numbers, you can easily update your contact information in the registry to ensure that your furry friend will be able to find their way home if they get lost.