An
identification microchip is a tiny device that is implanted in an animal or object to help identify and track them. It contains a unique code that can be read by a special scanner, allowing the owner or authorities to find them if they are lost or stolen.
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There are currently seven different
pet identification microchip registries in the U.S., making it difficult to track down a found pet's owner even when a scan finds a microchip number.
To report your lost pet, immediately call local animal control agencies, animal shelters, local veterinarians during the day and emergency clinics after 5 p.m., and pet
identification microchip registries.
Is a low cost options for vaccinations as well as heartworm and lyme disease tests; prescriptions for flea, tick and heartworm prevention; and
affordable identification microchips.
Sure Flap SureFeed The SureFeed Microchip Pet Feeder, from SureFlap, only opens when approached by a pet with the
right identification microchip or collar tag.
This article from 2007 indicates radio
frequency identification microchips are not considered medical devices by Health Canada's Therapeutic Drugs Directorate, so there's no requirement to obtain licences for their sale or use.
While your pet is under anesthesia, it is the ideal time to perform other minor procedures, such as dentistry, ear cleaning, tatooing or implanting
an identification microchip.
At the Harlingen Veterinary Clinic, we feel that dogs are part of the family, yours and ours, and that is why we recommend every dog receives
an identification microchip.
While your pet is under anesthesia, it is the ideal time to perform other minor procedures, such as scaling tartar from the teeth, ear cleaning, or implanting
an identification microchip.
While your pet is under anesthesia, it is the ideal time to perform other minor procedures, such as nail trimming, ear cleaning, or implanting
an identification microchip.
While your pet is under anesthesia, it is often an ideal time to perform other procedures such as dentistry, ear cleaning, or implanting
an identification microchip.
While your pet is under anesthesia, it may be an ideal time to perform other minor procedures, such as dentistry, ear cleaning, or implanting
an identification microchip.
While your pet is under anesthesia, it is the ideal time to perform other minor procedures, ear cleaning, or implanting
an identification microchip.
About the size of a grain of rice,
identification microchips are encoded with your pet's vital information and implanted beneath your pet's skin, usually between the shoulder blades.
Cats & Kittens: FVRCP vaccine, rabies vaccine, FeLV / FIP test for cats over 6 months of age, flea treatment, spay or neuter, and
identification microchip Dogs & Puppies: DA2PPV vaccine, bordatella vaccine, rabies vaccine, heartworm test, heartworm preventative, flea treatment, spay or neuter, and identification microchip.
While your pet is under anesthesia, it is the ideal time to perform other minor procedures, such as ear cleaning or implanting
an identification microchip.
All of the dogs are spayed or neutered, up to date on vaccinations and implanted with
an identification microchip.
While your pet is under anesthesia, it is the ideal time to perform other minor procedures, such as dentistry, ear cleaning, or implanting
an identification microchip.
About the size of a grain of rice,
identification microchips are encoded with a personalized number specific to your pet and implanted beneath the skin, usually between the shoulder blades.
Be sure to have your pet microchipped with
an identification microchip just in case he or she does get away on you.
Prior to adoption our animals are all spayed / neutered, up to date on vaccinations, tests, and have
an identification microchip inserted to identify them should they be lost.
At the The Drake Center for Veterinary Care, we feel that dogs are part of the family, yours and ours, and that is why we recommend every dog receives
an identification microchip.
At the North Elm Animal Hospital, we feel that dogs are part of the family, yours and ours, and that is why we recommend every dog receives
an identification microchip.
While your pet is under anesthesia, it is the ideal time to perform other minor procedures, such as dentistry, hip radiographs, ear cleaning, or implanting
an identification microchip.
The adoption fee for dogs and cats includes
an identification microchip, identification tag, initial vaccinations (rabies and FeLV / FIV usually not included), one month of pet insurance, a certificate for a free veterinarian examination, and plenty of support and information from the experienced staff at BRHA.