Microchipping: Permanent Identification for Your Pet

Our trusted vet near Norcross, Dr. McElroy understands how devastating it can be when a beloved pet goes missing. That’s why we strongly recommend microchipping as a reliable and permanent form of identification to help bring lost pets back home.

 

Microchipping is a safe and quick procedure that offers peace of mind for pet owners. The microchip, which is about the size of a grain of rice, is implanted just under your pet’s skin—typically between the shoulder blades—using a needle similar to the kind used for vaccinations. Most pets tolerate the procedure well, and no anesthesia is required.

 

Each microchip contains a unique identification number that is registered in a national pet recovery database. When a lost pet is brought into an animal shelter or veterinary clinic, staff can use a scanner to read the chip and retrieve the contact information associated with it. This simple process dramatically increases the chances of a happy reunion between you and your furry friend.

 

Our vet near Norcross has seen firsthand how microchipping has reunited families after days, weeks, and even months apart. Collars and tags can fall off or become damaged, but a microchip provides a permanent ID that can’t be lost. It’s an especially valuable tool for pets that are prone to escaping, wander outdoors, or get anxious during storms and fireworks. It’s also important to keep your contact information up to date with the microchip registry.

 

If you move or change your phone number, a quick update in the database will ensure your pet’s ID remains accurate and helpful. If you're unsure whether your pet is already microchipped, we can scan them during your next visit to find out. And if they’re not, we can walk you through the process and answer any questions.

 

At Pet Med Plus, our dependable vet near Norcross is committed to providing proactive care that helps protect your pet for a lifetime. Microchipping is a simple step that offers lasting security. Talk to our team today about getting your pet chipped—it might just make all the difference in the world someday. Schedule an appointment to get started!