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Benefits of Getting your Pet Microchipped

  • Writer: Tristan Forbis
    Tristan Forbis
  • Feb 14, 2023
  • 2 min read
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When you have a home getting a companion to accompany you might be something that is worth investing in. Some of the things that you may do with your pet might include providing a dog door for easy access into and out of your house. The first time you take your dog to the vet is whenever a full look at your pet's overall health is done to get an idea of how your new pet will do in the future. Common things vets check on might be weight and heart rhythm among other things. If your pet starts getting shots then you might also invest in a microchip implant so you can easily get a location should your dog or cat become lost.


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The first thing to do if you decide this is beneficial to you and you and your family should be getting ahold of your local vetranarian and asking if they offer microchipping and how much the cost is for the procedure to take place. The next step is figuring out if you can afford the price for this and you can't afford it at the same doctor then research and find the right price within budget that is affordable. This will not only help in finding your dog fast but it will also aid in knowing where your pet is at all times. For example if you need to feed or provide water you don't have to keep wandering your yard or neighborhood to get this task done.


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Microchipping has advanced to our smartphones incorporating an app interface that allows owners to take location into their hands like never before. If I had a pet my first thing right off the bat would be getting an identification chip before I take my new pet home.


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Picture if you will a sunny day out at the park with your furry friend getting in daily exercise. While you are there somehow the leash comes loose and frees your pet. You can know the location right away and quickly find your dog or cat no matter how far away they go.

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Be sure to get with your vet to make an appointment and get this done before taking your pet home. When that is done keeping up with your new companion won't be a problem anymore.


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-Tristan

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