For that cost your dog will be spayed / neutered, current on vaccinations,
an id microchip implanted and in good health to the best of our volunteer staff's knowledge.
Not exact matches
It can only be «turned on» for a few seconds at a time by a handheld
microchip scanner that is passed over the area the
microchip is
implanted to read the
microchip's unique
ID number.
This, along with an
ID tag and
implanted microchip or tattoo, can help secure your dog's return should she become lost.
Make double sure your pet comes home by having your veterinarian
implant a
microchip and always have your pet wear a collar with an
ID tag.
Yes, all working cats receive a general health exam upon arrival at our shelter, and then a spay / neuter surgery,
microchip ID implant, Felv / FIV testing, age - appropriate vaccinations and rabies vaccination as part of their adoption.
MICROCHIP ID End the worry about lost pets with a Micro-chip
implant that will help return your pet if lost.
If you're in a rural area or no one has come looking for the dog about an hour after you found the dog take the dog to a vet clinic or animal shelter to be scanned for a
microchip (an invisible
ID implanted under the skin).
Even though registering your pet with your community or your animal clinic, keeping your dog collared with an
ID tag, and taking precautions with your curious cat are thoughtful and necessary steps in the proper care of a pet, the measure of protection dramatically increases when you
implant the tiny
microchip.
Our ever - expanding group of services includes
microchip id implants, allergy testing, senior wellness examinations and the use of radiosurgical instruments for faster post-surgical recovery.
It's also a good idea to have a
microchip ID implanted.
A pet
microchip is a tiny radio frequency
ID transponder no larger than a grain of rice,
implanted under the fur between your pet's shoulder blades.
Background
Implanted microchips, when combined with visible
ID tags on a pet's collar, have proved to be the most reliable system for the recovery of lost or stray companion animals.
I'm a fan of permanent
IDs, too, such as an
implanted microchip (homeagain.com).
They also include the assignment of a 15 - digit numeric identification code to each
microchip; 3 digits either for the code of the country in which the dog was
implanted or for the manufacturer's code; one digit for the dog's category (optional), and the remaining 8 or 9 digits for that dog's unique
ID number.
They are spayed or neutered, have a
microchip ID implant and have received their initial vaccinations.
And for both indoor and outdoor cats, an
ID tag or an
implanted microchip can help ensure that your cat is returned if he or she becomes lost.