MICROCHIPPING

Approximately 10 million pets go missing in the United States each year, with only 14% reunited with their owners. Do not let your pet become a statistic. Chances of recovery are significantly increased for pets who have been microchipped. We care about your pet’s safety because when you walk through our doors, you’re not just a client — you’re part of our story.

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Why Is Microchipping Your Pet Important

Microchipping your pet gives your pet permanent identification. This is the best chance for finding his/her way home in the event of:

  • Natural disaster
  • Emergencies
  • Stolen
  • Lost from home

What To Expect

The microchip is inserted with a simple injection while your pet is awake. If your pet becomes lost and someone takes him to a shelter or a veterinarian, the staff will scan the microchip to read its unique number. Then, your contact information can be obtained through the microchip registry, and you will be contacted for a reunion with your pet.

Since we live in a hurricane prone area, microchipping your pet is a smart decision. Without ID, 90% of pets never return home. Please help provide a happy homecoming for you and your pet!

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