Pet Microchipping in Atlanta

Microchipping Your Pet

We strongly recommend the implementation of a microchip to help find lost pets and reunite them with their families. Should your pet ever wander off or become lost, a shelter, veterinarian, or other pet rescue organization can identify your pet and find your contact information by scanning their microchip.

Microchips provide the best form of identification for dogs and cats. Every year, lost pets are reunited with their families because of microchips.

The Microchipping Procedure

Dog and cat microchipping is a simple procedure. A veterinarian simply injects the microchip – which is about the size of a grain of rice – beneath the surface of your pet’s skin between the shoulder blades. The process is similar to a routine injection and takes only a few seconds. No anesthetic is required. Your pet may feel a slight pinch, but the process is relatively painless.

Once the microchip has been injected, it will last for your pet’s entire life. There is no internal energy source, so you will never have to recharge the chip, replace batteries, or remove the chip. Should your pet ever wander off or become lost, a shelter, veterinarian, or other pet rescue organization can identify your pet and find your contact information by scanning their microchip.

To confirm the data on your pet’s microchip, come in for a visit or simply click here and follow the instructions.

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