Pet Microchipping
A microchipped pet is a safe pet.
We offer pet microchipping for dogs and cats. A microchipped pet is a safe pet – and one that’s much more likely to return home if ever lost.
What is a microchip?
A microchip is an electronic device that’s only about the size of a grain of rice. It gets implanted between the shoulder blades and remains there indefinitely, although it is possible for a microchip to migrate. The implant procedure is relatively painless and it’s as quick and easy as receiving a shot.
How does microchip identification actually work?
Every microchip comes with its own unique ID number. Once it’s implanted, you create an account with the company’s registry to make sure your contact information is associated with that number.
Most veterinarians and animal shelters have microchip scanners that allow them to read the chip number and get in touch with the microchip company to report the pet as found. The microchip company then reaches out to the owner to let them know their pet has been located and where.
Does my pet need a microchip?
We highly recommend it. You may be surprised to learn that 1 in 3 pets get lost throughout their lifetime and, without identification, 90% of them don’t come home. Luckily, that can be prevented, especially because almost all humane organizations now utilize microchip scanners.
Pet ID Cards
In addition to microchipping, Shelby Center Hospital for Animals is pleased to offer pet identification cards to our clients in the event your pet becomes misplaced or if you travel with your pet. An identification card can be created for your pet while you wait at our clinic. The card includes relevant vaccine history, known allergies, and your contact information. The card should be carried with you at all times and can be essential if your pet becomes misplaced or if they requires medical attention while you are out of town.
For more information about the microchipping, call us at (901) 372-2215.