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Microchips 101 for New Pet Parents

A microchip is a tiny computer chip that contains an electronic number. This number corresponds with the manufactureru2019s database, where your petu2019s contact information is stored.

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Microchips 101 for New Pet Parents

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  1. Microchips 101 for New Pet Parents If you’re a new pet owner, identification might not be something you’re entirely familiar with. Microchip identification is the best way to keep your animal friend properly identified for a lifetime. Read on as your vet clinic Tampa, FL goes over the basics. What’s a Microchip? A microchip is a tiny computer chip that contains an electronic number. This number corresponds with the manufacturer’s database, where your pet’s contact information is stored. When a lost pet is relinquished to a shelter or vet’s office, devices there can read the number and find out who the pet belongs to. Why Get My Pet a Microchip? Microchips are secure, as they’re implanted under your pet’s skin. That provides a peace of mind that’s well worth it—your pet will never be unidentified, no matter what happens. Many pet owners use them in tandem with ID tags on the collar for maximum protection and effectiveness. Is There Any Risk? The microchip implant procedure is virtually painless and risk-free. There’s a small chance of minor side effects like swelling or irritation at the injection site, but this almost always resolves itself within a few days. To get your pet microchipped, call your vets Tampa, FL.

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