The only permanent and reliable way to identify a lost pet and ensure a happy reunion.
Microchipping involves inserting a very small chip under your pet’s skin. The microchip is used to quickly identify your pet if they run away or get lost.
Microchips are not dangerous because they are made from sterile, biocompatible materials. Inserting the microchip feels more or less the same to your pet as getting vaccinated. The microchip is the size of a grain of rice and is inserted under your pet’s skin using a syringe. The procedure only takes a few seconds and doesn’t require any anaesthesia. For more sensitive pets, we can insert the microchip after applying a mild local anaesthetic or when your pet is under general anaesthesia for a different procedure, e.g. spaying/neutering.
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