Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Why You Should Be Microchipping Your Pets

THE BREGMAN VETERINARY GROUP

www.BregmanVetGroup.com


August 15th is National Check the Chip Day, meaning it’s time to schedule your appointment to make sure that your pet’s microchip is still intact. If your pet doesn’t have one yet, here are some reasons why you should consider getting one.

Now what exactly is a microchip?

It’s a computer chip, about the size of a grain of rice, that is implanted into pets. Each one is uniquely coded with the owner’s contact information, so when scanned you can view the information on it. Implanting the chip is easy and can be done with a syringe, so it’s no different than your pet getting a vaccine.

Why is microchipping so important?

Pets get lost all the time. In fact, studies have shown that one in three pets will get lost at least once at some point in their lifetime. Sure your pet has a collar, but what if the collar falls off while your pet is lost? You then have no way of your pet being returned to you. Since the microchip is implanted under your pet’s skin it can’t be lost unintentionally. If your pet is found and it has a microchip, your contact information is in a national registry and your pet can be reunited with you no matter how far they managed to wander. Additionally, if you move or get new contact information, you need to buy a new collar which doesn’t always happen right away. With a microchip you can easily update your information in the registry.

So how effective are microchips?

It has been shown that dogs with a chip are 2.5 times more likely to be returned to their owners if lost. With cats that have microchips, they are TWENTY times more likely to be returned if lost. Getting a chip is also generally inexpensive, we charge only $45 for this service.

Book an appointment to have your pet microchipped here.

The Cat Hospital
877-228-4131

5th Avenue Cat Clinic
718-398-1187

Paws and Claws Veterinary Hospital
718-782-8387

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