Save yourself the heartache and stress of a lost pet
by microchipping your pet.
Reduce the likelihood of your pet becoming lost
by microchipping your pet.
Yet, studies show that
by microchipping your pet, you can greatly increase your chances of seeing your furry friend again!
By microchipping your pet, you can greatly increase your chances of finding your furry friend should he or she become lost.
Not exact matches
CeCe's campaign focused more on how to be a good adoptive parent to a
pet by bringing up issues of spaying and neutering,
microchipping, giving dogs a purpose
by stimulating their brain through hiking or therapy work, and making sure
pets receive the attention and lifestyle they deserve.
Activities planned include dog vaccination shots (Rabies, Bordatella and worming shots will be $ 5 while DHPPL4 will cost $ 10); sessions with Naomi McDonald, an animal communicator;
microchipping offered
by Small Animal Hospital of Owasso for $ 15; giveaways; and
pet contests.
By encouraging customers to have their animals
microchipped, retailers and service providers can promote responsible
pet ownership and help cast our industry in a positive light.
Woodland Hills Mall is teaming up with Partnering for
Pets, a not - for - profit organization that specializes in location services and in bringing together
pets and forever homes, to provide $ 10
microchipping services from 10:30 am till 2:30 pm to support
pets that have been affected
by natural disasters.
You can optimize these chances
by making sure your
pet is
microchipped with your up - to - date contact information.
When adopting a
pet from a shelter or a rescue, most of them come spayed or neutered,
microchipped, having been checked
by a vet, dewormed and vaccinated.
LifeLine will provide a slew of free services and items to
pet owners, including free vaccinations provided
by veterinarians, vouchers for free spay / neuters to use at LifeLine's Spay & Neuter Clinics, free
microchipping, free county
pet registration, free dog and cat food, free collars, free leashes, and much more!
You can also have your
pet microchipped by your veterinarian.
Dogs and cats sold
by New York City
pet stores must be
microchipped and spayed / neutered prior to sale and can be sourced only from breeders holding a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) «class A» license.
LifeLine will provide a slew of free services and items to Fulton County
pet owners, including free vaccinations for their
pets provided
by licensed veterinarians, vouchers for free spay / neuters to use at LifeLine's Spay & Neuter Clinics, free
microchipping,
pet registration, dog and cat food, collars and leashes, and much more!
Typically, shelters offer lower cost «deals» and
microchipping may even be covered
by the adoption fee along with spay or neuter when you acquire your
pet.
By promoting responsible pet ownership and by offering free spaying, neutering, vaccines and microchipping for low income pet owners, we hope to overcome some of the obstacles that contribute to this growing proble
By promoting responsible
pet ownership and
by offering free spaying, neutering, vaccines and microchipping for low income pet owners, we hope to overcome some of the obstacles that contribute to this growing proble
by offering free spaying, neutering, vaccines and
microchipping for low income
pet owners, we hope to overcome some of the obstacles that contribute to this growing problem.
About HomeAgain HomeAgain is a national
pet recovery service, offered
by Intervet / Schering - Plough Animal Health, which goes beyond
microchipping.
By having your
pet microchipped, you are ensuring your
pet's safety and also helping a worthwhile cause.»
All of our
pets are vaccinated, tested for infectious diseases,
microchipped, spayed / neutered, receive a geriatric screening, and most receive a dental if recommended
by a vet.
Vaccinations and
microchipping are important, but alone do not replace the need for your
pet to be seen
by a veterinarian at a full - service veterinary clinic.
If you would like to have your
pet microchipped, call WCHS at 509-332-3422 or simply stop
by the shelter.
Napa Humane promotes a healthy and safe
pet population
by providing low cost vaccinations and
microchipping for dogs and cats — and
microchipping for rabbits.
For more than ten years, Petlog, which is managed
by the Kennel Club, has been running National
Microchipping Month throughout June to raise the profile of pet microchipping and its benefits, and also to educate pet owners about how it works, the need to keep contact details up to date and how to get the most out of a lost and fo
Microchipping Month throughout June to raise the profile of
pet microchipping and its benefits, and also to educate pet owners about how it works, the need to keep contact details up to date and how to get the most out of a lost and fo
microchipping and its benefits, and also to educate
pet owners about how it works, the need to keep contact details up to date and how to get the most out of a lost and found database.
If that is a comforting thought, know that more than 14,000
pet owners each month benefit from the permanent identification and tracking procedures that are facilitated
by microchipping.
That's why today, Aug. 15, is «Check the Chip Day,» started
by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) to encourage
pet owners to get their
pets microchipped, and make sure their
pet's microchip registry information is current.
A
microchipped pet can be easily identified if found
by a shelter or veterinary office in possession of a scanner.
You can maximize the opportunity to be reunited with your
pet by calling for a
microchipping appointment.
Pups sold to
pet stores must also be
microchipped by the breeder before sale, and the form supplied to the store, with the breeder's name on the form.
Impounded
pets are required
by law to be
microchipped prior to being reclaimed
by their owners; however, the shelter staff will microchip
pets for the public during normal business hours for a nominal fee of $ 15.
To raise awareness of the importance of
microchipping and to make it as easy as possible for New Yorkers to microchip their
pets, the Alliance offers free and low - cost ($ 25)
microchipping clinics for dogs and cats, staffed
by volunteer veterinarians, at adoption festivals and other animal events.
Puppy and kitten care offered
by our Los Angeles veterinarian involves your
pet's vaccinations, screenings, tests, and other services like
microchipping to promote a longer, happier, healthier life for your new
pet.
In addition to
pet adoptions, Adoptapalooza featured: great music; face painting and fun temporary tattoos for kids
by The Cheeky Chipmunk; caricature portraits
by Lorelei Arts; tricks and training tips from a certified Petco trainer on the Merrick Dog Training Field; dog licensing
by the NYC Department of Health;
microchipping for dogs and cats
by Vetco; emergency preparedness information from New York City Emergency Management / Ready New York and the American Red Cross Greater New York Region; free
pet photos
by the Alliance and free personalized
pet ID tags courtesy of the Alliance; and giveaways from event sponsors.
CVA's team of veterinarians urge all
pet owners to have their
pets microchipped as it ensures their
pet's health and safety so that they can be found if they run away, are taken
by a stranger or get lost during a natural disaster.
If your animal is picked up
by the humane society, or brought to a veterinarian from someone who finds them, they will scan your
pet to see if they have been
microchipped.
You don't want your
pet to get lost, and
microchipping is an excellent way to ensure your
pet has permanent identification, but keep on a collar with tags so that your
pet can be identified
by people without microchip scanners.
So, in addition to collar tags, give yourself peace of mind, and your
pet added safety
by taking added measure of
microchipping your
pet.
To mark the start of the 20 - day countdown until every dog in England, Scotland and Wales has to be
microchipped by law, the world - renowned animal charity has revealed that the small sighthound is the least likely dog breed to come in with a microchip, making it harder to reunite lost
pets with their owners.
Have your
pet microchipped Micro-chipping is a simple procedure
by which a small micro-chip is inserted under the skin on the back of the animal's neck.
Activities will include live music from K - Town Music, food trucks,
pet microchipping and microchip registration ($ 10); rabies vaccinations
by the Knox County Health Department ($ 10); information about the center's adoption program; and a kid zone with face painting and crafts.
Microchipping substantially increases the likelihood of a
pet returning home
by offering secure, reliable, unique and permanent identification.
To have your
pet microchipped, so you don't have to worry about your furry family member going missing, contact Animal General, serving Manhattan, New York, and the surrounding area,
by calling (212) 501-9600 today.
In the unfortunate event that you and your
pet are separated,
microchipping will assist in reuniting you
by allowing animal hospitals, shelters, and area rescue organizations to scan and locate an owner.
directly addressing the root of the problem - the overpopulation of unwanted
pets -
by providing low - cost spay / neuter services and
microchipping;
Help keep
pets with their
pet owners,
by promoting
pet microchipping and
pet identification as an important step toward being a responsible
pet owner.
San Francisco Animal Care and Control provides VET SOS with free
microchipping clinics through Friends of SF ACC, donates free DHLPP, FVRCP, and rabies vaccines, maintains a donation bin for supplies and
pet food in their lobby, collaborates with VET SOS to reduce fees and prevent over-vaccination of animals
by obtaining up - to - date patient records when impounded, and in special circumstances, provides emergency boarding for up to 14 days, when contacted
by the appropriate authority.
By offering affordable
microchipping, Homeward Pet is helping to make sure that lost
pets get returned to their families.
A recent study
by Ohio State University confirms what would seem to be pretty obvious —
microchipped pets have a better chance of being reunited with their owners than those without microchips.
Washington: Northwest Spay & Neuter Center: Tacoma (spay / neuter assistance for owned
pets and feral cats) Concern for Animals: Thurston, Mason and Lewis Counties (spay / neuter,
pet food and veterinary care assistance) Forget Me Not Animal Shelter: Republic (spay / neuter assistance) Humane Society for Seattle / King County: Bellevue (low - income senior citizen's
pet food assistance, discounted spay / neuter and
microchipping,
pet project assistance for individuals disabled
by AIDS) Humane Society for Southwest Washington: Clark County / Vancouver (low - cost vaccinations, free & Low - cost
microchipping,
pet food assistance, low - cost spay / neuter, emergency boarding, low - cost euthanasia / cremation services,
pet loss support groups) Olympic Mountain
Pet Pals: Jefferson County (spay / neuter assistance for low - income
pet owners, TNR for community cats) PAWS of Bainbridge Island: Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap (spay / neuter, vaccination,
pet food, veterinary care assistance; additional services for seniors) Seattle Humane Society: Seattle (services for low - income, disabled, and senior
pet owners: spay / neuter, vaccination,
pet food, veterinary care assistance) Progressive Animal Welfare Society: Lynnwood (spay / neuter assistance, microchip and vaccination assistance, behavior helpline) Spokane Valley Regional Animal Protection Service: Spokane Valley (spay / neuter assistance) Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine Good Samaritan Fund (veterinary care assistance) Whatcom Humane Society: Bellingham (
pet food, spay / neuter assistance) Whidbey Animals» Improvement Foundation (WAIF): Whidbey Island (spay / neuter assistance for owned cats and ferals, crisis care assistance,
pet food banks, and temporary foster care)
By making sure that every
pet is
microchipped so they could be traced back to their families.
All
pets that are cared for
by WAGS are
microchipped.