Microchipping

If your pet ends up safe, microchipping can help you reunite with him or her quickly. At Clanton-Malphus-Hodges Veterinary Hospital in Thomasville, GA, we provide microchipping as an extra layer of protection for your cat or dog. Before visiting us, we invite you to keep reading about the benefits of this process!

Microchipping

Understanding Microchipping

In previous generations, tags and collars were used to help identify stray pets. However, these tags are easily removable and can fall off. Microchipping is permanent and allows your pet to easily be returned to you. A microchip is inserted under your pet’s skin and contains a unique identification number. If your cat or dog is missing, a quick scan will pull your contact information, so you can be reunited. Since we also store owner contact information in a national database, it is important that the information stays up to date.

The Microchipping Process

During the microchipping process, our veterinarians will inject the chip using a needle. The process is generally not painful, so anesthesia is not mandatory. Along with that, the chip never expires and is designed to last for your pet’s entire lifetime. We can also implant the chip at our practice anytime your furry friend is visiting us for routine pet care.

Is Microchipping Safe?

Microchipping is considered safe and private. The chip only contains your contact information and doesn’t include sensitive information, such as your pet’s medical records. Most databases have security protections in place that prevent strangers from viewing an owner’s contact information illegally.

Important Measures to Consider

It is important that your pet’s microchip is registered in a database. When you visit us, we will scan your

pet’s microchip annually to ensure that it’s working properly. If you plan to move in the near

future, we suggest notifying the database so they can update your contact information. Microchipping is

considered one of the most effective for lost pets. While a microchip may not scan occasionally, these circumstances are rare.

Contact us for an Appointment Today!

If you are considering microchipping, contact Clanton-Malphus-Hodges Veterinary Hospital in Thomasville, GA, at (229) 226-1914 today. We are happy to tell you more about the process and set you up with an appointment. When you need a chiropractor near me, our team looks forward to assisting you!

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5:30pm

Tuesday

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Thomasville Office

Monday
7:30am 5:30pm
Tuesday
7:30am 5:30pm
Wednesday
7:30am 5:30pm
Thursday
7:30am 5:30pm
Friday
7:30am 5:30pm
Saturday
8:00am 12:00pm
Sunday
Closed