Microchipping
If you’re a new pet parent, you may be curious about the process of microchipping your cat or dog. Understanding the ins and outs of this procedure can help dispel any uncertainties you may have. At Fairlea Animal Hospital, we’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) to shed light on our process for microchipping in Lewisburg, empowering you to make an informed decision for your furry companion. Conveniently located in Fairlea and Lewisburg, WV, our animal hospital is here to assist pet owners like you.
Understanding Microchipping for Pet Identification
Microchipping is a simple and effective method of ensuring your pet’s identification if it ever becomes lost. It involves the insertion of a small implant under your pet’s skin, which contains a unique ID number linked to your contact information. This information is stored in a pet database accessible by veterinarians and animal shelters nationwide. In the event that your pet goes missing, the microchip can be scanned to reunite you with your furry friend.
The Microchipping Procedure and Your Pet’s Comfort
During the microchipping procedure, your veterinarian will insert the microchip using a hypodermic needle, typically around your pet’s shoulder blade. The process is quick and generally painless, similar to a routine vaccination. Anesthesia or special preparation is not necessary. Some pet owners opt to have their pets microchipped while they are under anesthesia for spay or neuter surgery, adding convenience to the process.