Microchipping

If you're considering microchipping your pet or pets, you may be wondering how the procedure can benefit your furry friend. Microchipping is a preventative care procedure that is a quick and easy way to help ensure that your pet can be returned to you if they become lost.

Microchipping

How Microchipping Works

A microchip is a tiny computer chip that is inserted under your pet's skin. The chip is about the size of a grain of rice and contains a unique ID number that can be read by a scanner. If your pet becomes lost, a veterinarian doctor or animal shelter can scan the microchip and use the ID number to look up your contact information in a pet recovery database.

Implanted microchips are permanent and will remain under your pet's skin for their entire life. The chips are encoded with your contact information, so if your pet is found by someone else, they can easily get in touch with you to return your pet safely home.

Advantages of Microchipping Your Pet

There are many advantages to microchipping your pet, including:

  • Microchips are permanent and cannot be removed like a collar or ID tag.
  • Microchips are universal and can be read by any scanner that is designed to read them.
  • The chips contain your contact information, so you can be easily reunited with your pet if they become lost.
  • Microchips are safe for your pet and cause no discomfort or harm.
  • Microchips are relatively inexpensive and can be obtained from your vet clinic.

If you're looking for a way to help ensure that your pet can be returned to you if they become lost, microchipping is a safe and effective option.

Risks of Microchipping Your Pet

While microchipping is a safe and effective way to help reunite you with your lost pet, there are a few risks to consider before having the procedure done.

  • Your pet may experience some discomfort when the chip is implanted.
  • The chip may migrate to another location under your pet's skin.
  • You may have to pay a fee to update your contact information in the pet recovery database.

Despite these risks, microchipping is generally considered safe and is an effective way to help reunite you with your lost pet. If you're considering microchipping your pet, talk to your veterinarian about the risks and benefits of the procedure.

Final Thoughts

Microchipping is a quick and easy way to help ensure that your pet can be returned to you if they become lost. The chips are permanent, universal, and contain your contact information, so you can be easily reunited with your pet if they're ever lost. While there are a few risks to consider before microchipping your pet, the procedure is generally safe and is an effective way to help reunite you with your lost furry friend. 

Pet Microchipping Services in Conway, AR

Call Chestnut Animal Clinic today at (501) 237-4413 for more information or to schedule an appointment with our veterinariain. 

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