Sunday, August 1, 2010

Microchips - One Might Just Save Your Pet's Life!

Our Governor recently signed into law a bill that will require animal shelters and similar facilities to scan a pet for a microchip before performing euthanasia. This will ensure that if your dog or cat is lost and ends up in the animal shelter or humane society, he will not loose his life before you are contacted. Microchip placement is an easy, inexpensive, and routine procedure that you can have performed at our office at any time. Although we do most of our chipping during the spay or neuter time, we can do it at any time and without general anesthesia. There are other benefits from using the Home Again Microchip. Ask anyone from our office how you can have a chip easily placed in your pet this week...and in the event he or she gets lost and found, it will only be a short time before a reunion.