The procedure is simple. A tiny microchip (about the size of a grain of rice) is painlessly injected under the loose skin between your pet's shoulder blades, just like a vaccine.
The microchip's unique identification number and important information about you and your pet is then entered into the National Pet Registry.
If your pet is lost, the microchip I.D. number can be read by scanners at animal shelters across Canada. These shelters routinely scan all pets for microchip I.D. When a chip is detected, a recovery service will identify you as the rightful owner and you will be contacted immediately. Every year thousands of pets are returned home because of microchipping.
The microchip is made from biocompatible material and is completely safe. It is available at veterinary clinics across Canada.
Micro Chipping is recognized all throughout the United States and Internation Travel as well.
|
Operating Hours
|
Privacy Policy
At Pet Hospital of North Park, We make every effort to ensure that your privacy is protected. To learn more, please review our privacy policy
|
Contact Information
Phone: 619.278.0000
Address: 2444 University Avenue San Diego, CA 92104
|
Directions
We are located at 2444 University Avenue In North Park Click here for directions
|