DOG MICROCHIPPING

Secure Identification—Dog Microchipping at Steveston Veterinary Clinic

What does it mean to have my dog microchipped?

Microchipping involves the insertion of a tiny, rice-sized chip under your dog's skin, typically between the shoulder blades. This microchip contains a unique identification number that is linked to your contact information.

How is a microchip used to identify my dog?

When a lost or found dog is taken to a veterinary clinic or animal shelter, a handheld scanner is used to read the microchip. The scanner displays the unique identification number, allowing the veterinary team to access the owner's contact information through a secure database.

Why does our team at Steveston Veterinary Clinic  recommend dog microchipping?

Microchipping is a proactive measure to:

  • Reunite Lost Pets: In the event your dog goes missing, a microchip significantly increases the chances of a safe and swift reunion

  • Permanent Identification: Unlike collars and tags, a microchip is a permanent form of identification that cannot be easily lost or removed.

  • Compliance with Regulations: In many regions, microchipping is a legal requirement, ensuring responsible pet ownership.

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