Coming Home with Cat & Dog Microchipping in Puyallup, WA
Because Home Is Where the Humans Are
Nobody plans on losing a pet, but accidents happen. A door gets left open. A loud noise sends your dog sprinting. A curious cat decides to investigate the great outdoors.
Microchipping provides permanent identification that cannot fall off, fade away, or get misplaced. It greatly improves the chances of a lost pet being reunited with their family.
Microchipping is especially important because:
Collars and tags can be lost.
Indoor pets sometimes become unexpected adventurers.
Shelters and veterinary hospitals routinely scan found pets.
Microchips stay with your pet for life.
Reuniting families with lost pets is one of the happiest tail-wagging stories we get to be part of.
Think of it as your pet's lifelong "if found, please return to my humans" note.
What Is a Microchip?
Spoiler alert: it's not a GPS tracker, unfortunately.
A microchip is a tiny device about the size of a grain of rice that is placed just beneath the skin between your pet's shoulder blades. Each chip contains a unique identification number that connects to your contact information in a secure registry.
The process is quick and simple. Most pets react about the same way they would to a routine vaccine. No surgery is needed, and there is no battery to charge or maintain.
Once the microchip is registered, it stays with your pet for life. The most important thing you can do afterward is keep your contact information current, because a microchip is only as helpful as the information attached to it.
What Happens After the Chip?
Most pets go right back to their regularly scheduled activities, whether that's zoomies, napping, or supervising dinner preparations from beneath the table. There is no special recovery period after microchipping, and most pets don't even seem to notice it's there.
If your pet ever becomes lost and is brought to a veterinary clinic, shelter, or rescue organization, staff members can scan for a microchip. The scanner reads your pet's unique identification number, which allows them to access the registry and contact you.
No batteries. No charging. No monthly subscription. Just a tiny chip doing some seriously paw-some work behind the scenes.