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(818) 426 4048

www.mobilepetmicrochipping.com. (818) 426 4048. Love your pets? We do, too!. Mobile Pet Microchipping is the only regional mobile microchipping service exclusive to Southern California. The ultimate in Animal Protection combining technology with convenience, affordability, and compassion.

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  1. www.mobilepetmicrochipping.com (818) 426 4048

  2. Love your pets? We do, too! • Mobile Pet Microchipping is the only regional mobile microchipping service exclusive to Southern California. The ultimate in Animal Protection combining technology with convenience, affordability, and compassion. • Perfect for any pet-owning household and working solely at your convenience – pretty much any location, date, and time of your choosing. No waiting in an office with contagious animals, looking for parking, nor taking time off from work. Will Makeuwait, DVM 818-555-1212

  3. And…. • Implanting a microchip in your pet leaves a unique ID number for the purpose of distinguishing your best friend (or valuable investment) from others - while assisting in the recovery and return if he or she becomes lost, or worse, stolen. • The process of the implantation will cause momentary discomfort that is similar to a pinch. When you consider that chances of finding your microchipped pet increase exponentially, the choice is clear. Now, where did I put it? As far as your pet remembering the event, it would only happen if we did it repeatedly, that which is certainly not going to happen! Furthermore, your pet will not “hate” you for the microchipping procedure.

  4. Tidbits • Please Note: If you have just purchased or adopted a microchipped pet, immediately read the documentation given you. Just because your pet has a microchip, the device is actually ineffective unless it is officially entered into a pet recovery program. 40% of all microchipped pets are NOT registered in a pet recovery program.We register your pet free with the full service - incurring no additional cost for future changes in your information. • Some pet insurance companies may pay for part of the implantation PLUS give discounts on your overall pet medical policy. All your personal information is kept completely confidential, except standard pet information in the pet recovery registry (American Kennel Club Companion Animal Recovery program).

  5. Losing a Pet is Devastating • Fires. Floods. Earthquakes. • Thieves • The door/gate is left open May be Stolen for Breeding Capabilities Curiosity lost the cat Some pets are just Escape Artists!

  6. MOBILE PET MICROCHIPPING…On Your Schedule • CANINE • FELINE Freckles Frank and Beans Gabby

  7. Ungulates • Alpacas, Llamas Alpaca Precious! Llama TOO VALUABLE TO BE LOST OR STOLEN! There is a tremendous price range in these animals that has to do with the sex, pedigree, and physical characteristics.  Pet quality alpacas can be as little as several hundred dollars while award-winning herdsires have sold at auction for close to $200,000.  Prices for breeding quality female alpacas range from $8,000 to $35,000!

  8. This picture makes my legs look too short! But I’m no donkey! Horses, Ponies, Donkeys Jack of Diamonds Cruisin’ Cody ‘Ems Pay Dirt

  9. Ferrets, Lemurs & Rabbits Lemurs are on the endangered species list. Lifespan: 16-27 years Spayed or neutered rabbits make better companions. They are calmer, more loving, and dependable once the undeniable urge to mate has been removed. In addition, rabbits are less prone to destructive (chewing, digging) and aggressive (biting, lunging, circling, growling) behavior after surgery. Plus: they live longer! Lifespan: 8-12 years While illegal in California to own one, we still chip them. We do NOT report ownership. Please see our website article regarding ownership and care advisories. Lifespan: 7-9 years

  10. Mobile Pet Microchipping offers Convenience, Affordability, Compassion, & Flexible Scheduling • ISO-compliant microchip implantation • Scanning for previously implanted microchips (required) • Personalized, engraved tags • A current picture of your pet to help with recovery efforts • On-site ePay - Encrypted • Online appointment scheduling/bookings • Gift bags Char

  11. PLUS! • Immediate registration into the American Kennel Club Companion Animal Recovery program • Gift Certificates (available) • Free lifetime Pet & Owner updates into the AKCCAR database • Referral Bonuses* • Rate reduction for multiple-pet owning households • Door-to-door service, including weekends & statutory holidays “Yow” Protection……….don’t let them leave home without it!

  12. MICROCHIPS • Why should you microchip your pet? Pet microchipping is the permanent identification method of choice to help get a pet home if ever missing. Tattoos fade or become hidden by pet's hair. Collar tags can be removed, fall off, or break. Once implanted with a microchip your pet has a permanent, unique ID number for its lifetime. • Pet microchipping is a simple procedure that requires no anesthetic. The microchip, only about the size of a grain of rice, is implanted with a needle just beneath the pet's skin between the shoulder blades (in most animals). After getting a microchip, it is imperative to have the microchip ID number immediately enrolled in a recovery service to ensure you are contacted when your pet, if ever missing, is found. A microchip is only as effective as the pet owner information linked to it

  13. Good News!!! The microchip itself has no internal energy source. Animal shelters, animal control officers, and veterinarians run a microchip scanner over a lost pet's shoulder blades to look for a microchip. With luck, they will be using a Universal Scanner!When the microchip is detected, the scanner displays the microchip's unique ID number. This ID number is used to identify your pet, retrieve your contact information, and call to reunite you with your pet.

  14. Quiz #1 of 8 Microchip implantation is: • a complex procedure that requires surgery • no more painful than a routine shot • none of the above If you said: “No more painful that a routine shot”, you areCORRECT! Some pet owners are squeamish about idea of a microchip implant. You might worry that it will be an extremely painful procedure for the animal. But it's not. The procedure doesn't even require anesthesia (in most animals). The pet won't suffer at all from the implantation -- or at least as little as one might suffer from a routine shot.

  15. QUIZ QUESTION #2 Microchips are comparable in size to: • a grain of rice • a pencil • a paperclip If you said: “A grain of rice”, you are CORRECT! At only the size of a grain of rice, a microchip implant might save your pet's life.

  16. QUIZ QUESTION #3 Which of the following can carry a microchip? • reptiles • birds • dogs • all of the above If you said: “All of the above”, you areCORRECT! Thanks to the small size of the microchip, all kinds of pets -- from reptiles and birds to cats and dogs, horses, and others!

  17. QUIZ QUESTION #4 Approximately how many European pets carry microchips? • 1/4 of all European pets • 1/2 of all European pets • 3/4 of all European pets If you said: “1/4 of all European pets”, you are CORRECT! In Europe, pet microchips are becoming more standard -- about a quarter of European pets have a microchip implant.

  18. QUIZ QUESTION #5 Approximately what percentage of American dogs and cats carry microchips? • 0.05 • 0.35 • 0.5 If you said: “5 percent”, you are CORRECT! The idea of microchipping isn't quite as popular in the U.S., where only about 5 percent of the approximately 130 million dogs and cats are microchipped.

  19. QUIZ QUESTION #6 Which of the following cities requires pet owners to microchip their dogs, cats, and ferrets? • El Paso, Texas • Denver, Colorado • Chicago, Illinois • Las Vegas, Nevada If you said: “El Paso, Texas”, you are CORRECT! Some communities, such as El Paso, Texas, have shown more interest in the microchips. That city has begun requiring owners to microchip dogs, cats and ferrets.

  20. QUIZ QUESTION #7 What type of technology does a pet microchip use? • radio frequency identification (RFID) technology • infrared technology • electric technology If you said: “Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology”, you are CORRECT! A pet microchip uses radio frequency identification (RFID) technology.

  21. QUIZ QUESTION #8 Microchips are biocompatible, meaning they: • are not toxic. • won't hurt your pet's body. • won't cause your pet to have an allergic reaction. • all of the above If you said:“All of the above”,you areCORRECT! A microchip capsule is roughly the size of a grain of rice and incorporates several components to help it do its job. First, the material that encapsulates the device is biocompatible. That means it's non-toxic and doesn't hurt the animal’s body, so your pet won't experience an allergic reaction to the device after implantation.

  22. You’ve learned a LOT today! And now, hopefully, you know how important it is to protect your pets. Call: (818) 426-4048 Please visit our website: www.mobilepetmicrochipping.com

  23. At a cost you can afford We save you more than the cost of our service if you measure it in peace of mind alone. So why not call or visit our website today and book an appointment at your convenience? Mobile Pet Microchipping In Southern California Call: Phone (818) 426-4048 Fax (818) 273-2160 www.mobilepetmicrochipping.com

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