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What are the Benefits of Microchips for Pets?

Microchips are implanted under your petu2019s skin, so your animal friend canu2019t remove their chip accidentally or on purpose.

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What are the Benefits of Microchips for Pets?

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  1. What are the Benefits of Microchips for Pets? Have you ever heard of microchips for pets? These simple devices keep your pet identified for a lifetime. But what exactly are the benefits, especially compared to ID tags? Learn more here as your vet clinic Dutchess County, NY elaborates. They’re effective. Microchips are implanted under your pet’s skin, so your animal friend can’t remove their chip accidentally or on purpose. That means they stay identified properly at all times, even if they escape or get lost unexpectedly. You never have to worry about them going unidentified! They’re inexpensive. Microchips aren’t expensive. And they’re extremely cost-effective; if you move or get a new phone number, you don’t have to purchase a new chip. Simply update your pet’s contact information with the chip manufacturer. Your pet will most likely be able to keep their same microchip for their entire lives, so it’s a one-time purchase. The procedure is simple and painless. The microchip is implanted using a specialized hypodermic needle-like device. It only takes a moment, and all your pet feels is a slight pinch. It’s very much like a regular vaccination. To learn more about microchip identification for pets, contact your veterinarians Dutchess County, NY. We’re always here to help!

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