Dog & Cat Microchipping

The only permanent, reliable way to identify a lost pet and ensure a happy reunion.

A microchip is a tiny electronic device injected into your pet just below the skin. It's only about as big as a grain of rice, but it stores information, like your contact details, which is delivered via radio waves. When your pet is lost and someone scans them with the right type of scanner, they can access the contact information and get your pet back to you. Call us at 403-342-5200 if you have any questions regarding the process.

Is microchipping safe?

Microchips do not need a power source and contain no moving parts, so they are safe to stay in your pet for a lifetime. They are made from material compatible with an animal's body, so any discomfort or rejection is very rare. Over time, the microchip will become encased in the tissue, which means it will not move around the body.

What should I expect at a microchipping appointment?

If you wish to have your pet microchipped, simply ask about it at your next appointment. The procedure is simple. Your veterinarian will inject the microchip using a sterile syringe into your pet's skin between the shoulder blades. The procedure is quick and causes minimal discomfort just like a vaccination.

Once your pet is microchipped, you will receive paperwork that tells you how to register the microchip. Registering is incredibly important because that is how your information gets linked back to the microchip. If you don't register the microchip, the entire procedure will become ineffective, as the unique identification will not be linked to anyone specific. If you ever move or change your contact details please let us know or update the agency.

What happens if my pet gets lost?

If your pet slips away and somebody finds them, they can be taken to a local vet or shelter to be scanned. If your microchip information is up-to-date, the scanner will find your contact information and the vet or shelter staff will give you a call.

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