Pet Microchipping

Losing a pet is every owner’s worst fear. Even the most well-trained dogs and cats can slip out of a collar, dash through an open door, or become frightened during a storm. But with a pet microchip from Powers Drive Animal Hospital in Orlando, FL, you can increase the chances of being reunited with your pet if they ever go missing.

Pet Microchipping in Orlando, FL

Protect your pet with microchipping at Powers Drive Animal Hospital in Orlando, FL. A quick, painless procedure, microchipping ensures lifelong identification, increasing the chances of reuniting with your lost pet. Schedule your pet’s microchip appointment today for added security and peace of mind.

What Is a Pet Microchip?

A pet microchip is a small, implantable device that provides permanent identification for your pet. About the size of a grain of rice, it is placed just beneath the skin, usually between the shoulder blades. Each microchip contains a unique identification number that is linked to your contact information in a secure database. Unlike collars or ID tags, which can fall off or become damaged, a microchip remains with your pet for life.

When a lost pet is found and taken to a veterinary clinic or animal shelter, staff can scan the microchip to retrieve the registered owner’s details. This significantly increases the chances of a lost pet being reunited with its family. Microchipping is a simple, quick procedure that does not require anesthesia and feels similar to receiving a routine vaccination.

Ensuring your contact information is up to date in the microchip registry is essential for its effectiveness in bringing your pet home safely. If you ever move or change your phone number, be sure to update your microchip information to match.

Microchip scanning a young French Bulldog

Benefits of Pet Microchipping

Microchipping is a simple, effective way to protect your pet. Here are some key advantages:

  • Permanent Identification: Unlike collars and ID tags, which can fall off or become unreadable, a microchip provides a lifetime form of identification.
  • Increases the Chance of Recovery: Studies show that microchipped dogs and cats are significantly more likely to be returned to their owners if they become lost.
  • Quick and Painless Procedure: The process takes only a few seconds and feels similar to a routine vaccination.
  • Nationwide Recognition: Most veterinary clinics and animal shelters across the country have microchip scanners, ensuring your pet’s identification can be accessed no matter where they are found.
  • Proof of Ownership: A microchip can serve as a form of legal identification if ownership is ever disputed.

When Should You Microchip Your Pet?

It’s best to microchip your pet as early as possible. Here are some ideal times for microchipping:

  • During Puppy or Kitten Vaccinations: Many pet owners choose to have their pets microchipped during their initial veterinary visits.
  • At the Time of Spay/Neuter Surgery: If your pet is undergoing anesthesia for another procedure, microchipping can be done simultaneously for added convenience.
  • Before Traveling: If you’re moving or traveling with your pet, a microchip provides extra security in case they get lost in an unfamiliar area.
  • If Your Pet Doesn’t Wear a Collar: Some pets dislike collars or frequently lose them. A microchip ensures they have permanent identification.

How Pet Microchipping Works at Powers Drive Animal Hospital

At Powers Drive Animal Hospital, we make pet microchipping simple and stress-free:

  • Consultation: Our veterinarians discuss the process with you and answer any questions you may have.
  • Microchip Placement: A small needle is used to place the microchip just beneath the skin. The procedure is quick and does not require anesthesia.
  • Chip Registration: We register your pet’s microchip with your contact details to ensure they are properly linked in the database.
  • Verification: We scan the microchip to confirm placement and accuracy before you leave.

Keeping Your Pet’s Microchip Information Updated

A microchip is only useful if the contact information is accurate. If you move or change phone numbers, be sure to update your details in the microchip registry. Our team can help you check your pet’s microchip information during any routine visit.

Schedule Your Pet’s Microchip Appointment Today

At Powers Drive Animal Hospital in Orlando, FL, we are committed to keeping pets safe and helping owners feel secure. If your pet is not yet microchipped, schedule an appointment today. A pet microchip is a small investment that can make a big difference in keeping your beloved companion protected for life.