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Microchip Identification
The difference between lost and found.
Thirty-three percent of pets will get lost at
least once in their lifetime - a sad, but true fact. The good
news is that there is technology available to identify your pet
twenty-four hours a day, three hundred and sixty five days a year.
Using microchips for pet identification is fast becoming the most
popular method of identifying pets.
The microchip procedure is simple. A tiny microchip
(about the size of a grain of rice) is painlessly injected under
the loose skin between your pet's shoulder blades. Each microchip
has a unique I.D. number to identify your pet for life. Important
information on you and your pet is entered into a National Database.
Virtually all clinics and shelters across the country
have scanners that are equipped to read these microchip I.D. numbers.
In the event that a lost animal comes into an animal hospital
or shelter, these animals are routinely scanned for these microchips.
If one is found, a call is made to a toll-free hotline that will
identify the rightful owner and contact numbers.
Microchips are completely safe. They are made from
bio-compatible material and have an anti-migratory design which
keeps the chip in place. Once inserted in the pet, the microchip
remains inactive until a hand held device known as a scanner or
reader is passed over the pet in proximity of the chip. The scanner
generates an electromagnetic field which activates the microchip.
The number is than transmitted back to the scanner.
Important Reasons For Microchip Identification:
- It is a safe, painless, and permanent method
of pet identification
- Collars and tags are important - but they can
fall off or be removed
- Information on your pet's database may save
its life - i.e. medications, special instructions, etc.
- Tattoos are often difficult to read, harder
to trace, and painful to apply
- The service operates twenty four hours a day,
three hundred and sixty five days a year, in both official languages,
getting lost pets home quickly and safely
- Over one hundred and fifty thousand Canadian
pets are microchipped and registered
- Microchipping is the solution for cats who
do not wear or will not tolerate collars
- Last year over five thousand lost pets were
returned home because they were identified with microchips
- In North America, thirty eight thousand family
pets are euthanized every day simply because they cannot be
identified
Extras You Receive With Microchips:
- No Renewal Fees - Lifetime registration on
the National Database
- Free Information Changes - There is never any
fee to change your address or add important information to your
pet's file
It's the difference between lost and
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