So, What is a Pet Microchip?
f you are looking for an effective way to identify your dog and help retrieve them if they are lost or run away, then a pet microchip is something you will want to consider as a pet owner.
What Does a Pet Microchip Tell You?
If your dog is lost and someone finds it and takes it to the local vet or animal shelter, the pet can be scanned for the microchip and doing so will reveal the animal’s unique identification number.
The number can then be called into a pet recovery service so that the owners can be contacted via the information that was supplied when the pet was microchipped and registered.
The microchip contains the phone number of the owner as well as the owner’s name so you can find your pet much faster.
Can You Track Your Pet?
No. A pet microchip is not a tracking device. Rather it is an RFID (radio-frequency identification) that provides a permanent ID for your pet. They do not contain any form of GPS technology in order to track the pet’s whereabouts.
How Long Will it Last?
The microchip will last your pet for its lifetime. If for some reason you have to transfer ownership of the pet to someone else, you can simply go online and click on the transfer ownership option underneath their icon to transfer ownership to the new owner and fill out that new contact information.
The Importance of Microchips
A pet microchip is important to help you reunite with your pet if they become lost. Losing your pet can be a very upsetting and traumatic experience, so it is always good to have some peace of mind by microchipping your pet, so you can have a more positive outlook when it comes to trying to find them.
After microchipping your dog, why not get them a monthly subscription box that includes all the dog essentials he will need.











