Microchip Your Pet
Each year many dogs are lost and rarely reunited with their owners. Many end up in shelters where they may be adopted out to new families or even euthanized. Having collars and tags do help but often those are removed for some reason. Technology today has provided us with a means to insert a microchip implant for permanent identification. Most shelters now will scan an incoming dog first thing to see if it has the implant. 1 IN 3 PETS WILL GET LOST. WITHOUT ID, 90% WON’T RETURN HOME. The microchip is about the size of a grain of rice and is inserted with a special syringe between the shoulder blades. It is made of glass with a tiny
computer chip inside and will not hurt anymore than having a annual vaccine. We use the HomeAgain® microchip offering the following benefits:
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