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Microchip Pet IdentificationMicrochipping has become a very popular and safe way to permanently identify your pet and you as the owner in the unfortunate case that your pet is lost. Microchipping involves placement of a small electronic chip the size and shape of a piece of rice just under the skin in the shoulder area. A needle is used to inject the chip. The injection is comparable to a regular vaccine injection, but is often inserted under anesthesia (such as during a routine spay or neuter procedure) to ensure correct placement. If your pet becomes lost and is transported to a humane society, a shelter, or another vet's office, they will be able to scan your pet for the chip and contact you. The scanner is similar to a scanner found in the grocery store.
We advise you to use this system of identification as well as a collar identification system on your pet. |
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