We strongly
recommend microchipping all pets and are equipped to perform this service in our office.
NSVH highly
recommends Microchipping your pet prior to travel.
The ASPCA
recommends microchipping your pet as a more permanent form of identification.
We also
recommend microchipping all pets to greatly increase their opportunity to be reunited with you in the event they wander away from home.
American Humane also
recommends microchipping your pet — you'll increase the chances of being reunited with them if they wander from home.
Montrose Animal Hospital and Pet Hotel
recommends microchipping all pets, and can microchip your pet at his or her wellness exam.
Our Carlsbad Animal Hospital
recommends microchipping every pet.
Not exact matches
Melton Veterinary Hospital
recommends all
pets be
microchipped.
We also
recommend pets get
microchipped in our office.
An impounded animal at the Stratford Animal Control Facility receives the following as a means of life longevity,
pet overpopulation control and to make a more balanced animal for the purpose of permanent adoption: Vaccines Disease Testing Spay / Neuter Veterinarian
Recommended Medical Care
Microchipping Socialization Training Exercise For more information and to make a donation, please visit their site.
If your
pet continually loses her tags, does not like to wear a collar or tags, or you want a backup to an ID tag, we
recommend having your
pet microchipped.
Microchipping your
pet is
recommended for dogs and cats of all breeds and ages.
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.
Microchip implants can help reunite lost
pets with their owners, so
Pet Medical Center of Edmond
recommends having your
pet microchipped.
We strongly
recommend that all
pets be
microchipped.
We strongly
recommend having all
pets (including indoor cats)
microchipped in case they escape at any time during the year.
Sussex Express
recommended using
microchipping to ensure that your
pet never gets too far from home.
Our veterinarian in Los Angeles
recommends your
pet be
microchipped.
To increase the odds of a safe return, ASPCA
recommends that your
pet should be
microchipped and wear an ID collar with clear contact information.
We
recommend that
pets be
microchipped as a means of secondary identification.
If your
pet is
microchipped (and we
recommend that it should be), contact your microchip registration company.
For this reason, we
recommend all
pets be
microchipped!
The ASPCA also
recommends microchipping, a simple procedure that will greatly increase the chances that you'll be reunited with a
pet that gets lost during an emergency.