A tiny, rice-grained size chip that can help bring your pet back home if they ever get lost.
The kind of microchip we’re talking about is not a tracking device. It’s a supportive tool used to locate your pet if they get lost. The chip contains your contact information, which is revealed when it is scanned at a shelter or veterinarian’s office. To set your pet up for a microchipping appointment, call us at 250-591-4050.
The microchip is approximately the size of a rice grain. It is not visible but easily accessible to people at shelters or veterinarian offices to scan.
No. Your pet will not feel it being implanted and will barely notice it in them. When properly placed, pet owners won’t feel it either. Microchips can move and are likely to be felt in smaller dogs with thinner fur.
The microchipping process takes about an hour. The easiest and quickest part is implanting the chip. Pet owners will spend more time registering their pet with the microchip service provider. Registering ensures your contact information appears if your pet is found and their microchip is scanned.
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