By now we've all
heard about microchip technologies that help bring families and their beloved pets back together safely when the pet gets lost.
Microchipping FAQs The American Veterinary Medical Association answers the most frequently asked
questions about microchip implantation.
As Gates points out, computers were massive and expensive in the 1960s, until U.S. government research helped
bring about microchips and the internet — and now, unsurprisingly, most of the leading computer hardware and software companies are based in America.
For
advice about microchips, including which, if any, chip format predominates in your area, it's always best to consult with your veterinarian.
And check out critically important
info about microchips and pets and how all chips are NOT created equal!
A lot of misconceptions
persist about microchips, which can lead some pet owners to avoid them or to rely on them too heavily.
Once you have been reunited with your lost companion animal friend, bring him or her to the Placer SPCA during business hours to have a microchip implanted, or ask your
veterinarian about microchips.
If you are interested in learning
more about microchips and HomeAgain's services, check out their informative FAQ page, then contact us to get your pet microchipped today!
About Microchips The microchips we utilize at Hart Road Animal Hospital are made by Avid, and can be read or detected by all different types of scanners.
If you ever have questions
about microchips, Leah is your girl!
Here are some common questions
about microchips and why they are effective.
Ask
us about microchips, the identification tags that never fall off.
Ask
us about microchips, identification tags that never fall off.
Here's the basics of what's good — and not so good —
about microchips.
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about microchips, click here.)