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3 Reasons Why Every Pet Owner Should Have Their Pet Microchipped

The thought of losing your four-legged friend is one of the greatest fears we can experience. If you live near a busy road, in the middle of a huge wilderness, or in the quiet suburbs, you may worry that your pet will slip out the door and get lost. There are three reasons why you should schedule an appointment to microchip your pet.

 

#1: Microchipping a pet is a simple process

Although your veterinarian can microchip your pet while they are under anesthesia for a procedure like a spay or neuter, sedation or anesthesia is not necessary for microchipping. A microchip is no bigger than a grain of rice, and is inserted just beneath the skin between your pet’s shoulder blades. The process is similar to administering a vaccination, although the needle is slightly larger. 

 

#2: A microchip is more reliable than a collar identification tag

Does your pet seem as if they are always losing their collar ID tags? Although it might be a relief not to hear the jingling tags in the middle of the night, lost tags won’t do you any good if your pet goes missing. Worn or illegible tags are also common problems, which means collar ID tags are not the most reliable identification method. In contrast, a microchip is a permanent identification form. With no moving parts and nothing that requires power, a microchip will last the life of your pet. Simply remember to update your contact information as needed, and your pet will be linked to you throughout their lifetime.

 

#3: Microchipping causes minimal discomfort

While a pet may wince or yelp when a microchip is inserted, the process is no different than administering a vaccination. The discomfort is minimal and short-lived, and pets are generally forgiving when presented with a tasty treat and some snuggles after the quick injection.

 

Give us a call to schedule a microchipping appointment for your pet in order to ensure a happy reunion.