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Microchipping

The thought of losing your pet because they wandered away is terrifying for many pet owners. While you can limit your pet’s time outside and set up security features to ensure they don’t wander away, those measures may not always be enough. Microchipping is another essential service you should consider to avoid the potential of losing your pet. 

Dog getting a microchip

At Our Pet Vets, we offer this important service to pet owners in Point Loma, San Diego, and La Mesa, CA. So, how does cat or dog microchipping help keep your pets safe? Continue reading below to understand why you should request this service from a veterinarian near you.

What Is Pet Microchipping?

Dog or cat microchipping involves an electronic chip. Once activated by a scanner, the chip transmits an identification number. The scanner then extracts information from that number and provides encoded details such as the pet owner's name, address, and contact information.

When a veterinarian or animal clinic receives a lost pet and scans the microchip, they can use the contact details to get in touch with the pet owner and reunite them with their furry friend. It's easy to see how this service can improve the safety of both cats and dogs. If someone finds your lost pet and takes them to an animal clinic, it could be just a matter of time before you are reunited.

It’s important to note that the items used for dog or cat microchipping are not tracking devices. You cannot use an app to track your pet’s location through the chip. However, even without that functionality, pet microchipping still greatly enhances the safety of your dog or cat.

How Does Microchipping Affect Your Pet?

Cat or dog microchipping is performed using an injection. Since injections are involved, you might wonder if microchipping compromises your pet’s safety. You’ll be glad to know that it does not. The needle used to implant the electronic chip in your pet’s body is perfectly safe. Your pet will likely not feel much during the procedure, as microchipping is quick and minimally invasive.

The procedure does not require anesthesia, and microchipping maintains your pet's safety without the need for any complex medical intervention. If you ever need to update the information in your pet’s microchip, you can easily visit your local animal clinic.

Contact A Veterinarian Near You

Contact us at Our Pet Vets if you are seeking pet microchipping services in Point Loma, San Diego, or La Mesa, CA. Schedule your vet appointment today to ensure your pet stays safe.

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University Pet Hospital

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8:00 am - 6:00 pm
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Bayside Veterinary Hospital

Monday
7:00 am - 6:00 pm
Tuesday
7:00 am - 6:00 pm
Wednesday
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Thursday
7:00 am - 6:00 pm
Friday
7:00 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Sunday
Closed