Pet Microchipping

Give your pet the best protection possible against an extended separation. At All About Pets Veterinary Hospital in Canonsburg, PA, we offer professional pet microchipping services to ensure your pet has the best chance of making it home safely if they ever go missing.

Pet Microchipping in Canonsburg, PA

Losing a pet is every owner’s worst fear. And as important as it is to take precautions against your pet escaping or getting separated from you, it’s possible for even the most responsible pet parent to face the heartbreak of a lost companion.

To better protect against this scenario, All About Pets Veterinary Hospital strongly recommends a pet microchip to provide a permanent form of identification and help reunite lost pets with their families.

A veterinarian is scanning a dog for microchip

What Is Pet Microchipping?

Pet microchipping is a quick and safe procedure that involves implanting a small, rice-sized microchip beneath your pet’s skin, usually between the shoulder blades. This microchip contains a unique identification number linked to your contact information in a national pet recovery database. If your pet is lost and brought to a veterinary clinic or animal shelter, a microchip scanner can retrieve the number, helping to reunite you with your pet.

When Should You Microchip Your Pet?

Microchipping is recommended for pets of all ages, but it is especially important in the following situations:

  • Before Traveling: If you plan to travel with your pet, microchipping ensures their identification in case they get lost in an unfamiliar place.
  • For Pets Who Roam Outdoors: Cats and dogs that spend time outside are more likely to wander away from home.
  • After Adoption: Many shelters and breeders microchip pets before adoption, but if your pet has not been microchipped, scheduling an appointment is essential.
  • For Peace of Mind: Even if your pet stays indoors, accidents happen. Microchipping provides reassurance that they have a way to be identified if lost.

Maintaining and Updating Microchip Information

Once your pet is microchipped, it’s critical that you keep your contact information updated in the registration database. If an address or phone number changes, updating the microchip information ensures a lost pet can still be returned home.