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Microchipping

When a pet and its owner are separated, it can be a terrifying situation. The safety of their pet, who will locate them, and how they will be reunited are all concerns for owners.

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Microchipping

I.D. tags can come off or become unreadable, and pets have been known to escape their collars. A long-lasting answer to this problem that will enable you to find your lost pet is a microchip.

In between the dog or cat’s shoulder blades, a small microchip is inserted (other animals, such as horses, ferrets, and most mammals, can be microchipped too). A scanner can read the microchip’s identifying number which is present on it. To identify the animal’s owner, a vet clinic or animal shelter can scan the animal’s chip.