Microchipping
There for when you need it.
A microchip is a permanent method of electronic identification.
The chip itself is very small – about the size of a grain of rice – and is simply implanted subcutaneously (just under the skin) between the shoulder blades at the back of your pet's neck.
Each chip has a unique number that is entered into an online database that stores important information such as your name, address and telephone number and can be detected using a microchip scanner.
If your pet ever goes missing, a vet clinic or local shelter is able to find your contact details using a microchip scanner and can then contact you to let you know your pet has been found.
If you’re unsure whether your pet is microchipped, we can arrange a scan and let you know how to update your details so they are correct on the database.
Microchipping can be done during a consultation, vaccination or medical procedure.