As pet owners, we want to ensure our furry friends are safe and protected at all times. One of the most effective ways to do this is through pet microchipping. This simple and painless procedure significantly increases the chances of being reunited with your lost pet. At ES Veterinary, we prioritize pet safety, and microchipping is a key part of responsible pet ownership.

What is a Pet Microchip?
A pet microchip is a tiny electronic device, about the size of a grain of rice, that is implanted just under your pet’s skin, usually between the shoulder blades. The microchip contains a unique identification number that is linked to your contact information in a national pet registry. Unlike collars and tags, which can be lost or removed, a microchip provides a permanent form of identification.
Why Should You Microchip Your Pet?
1. Increases the Chances of Reuniting with a Lost Pet
If your pet goes missing and is found by a shelter or veterinary clinic, they can scan the microchip to retrieve your contact details and safely return your pet home. Studies show that microchipped pets are significantly more likely to be reunited with their owners.
2. Quick, Painless, and Permanent
Microchipping is a quick and minimally invasive procedure, similar to a routine vaccination. Once implanted, it remains effective for your pet’s lifetime with no need for maintenance or replacement.
3. Proof of Ownership
In cases of stolen pets or ownership disputes, a registered microchip provides definitive proof that your pet belongs to you.
4. Internationally Recognized
If you travel with your pet, many countries require a microchip as part of their pet import regulations. Having your pet microchipped ensures compliance and avoids travel complications.
How Does the Microchipping Process Work?
- Microchip Insertion: A licensed veterinarian implants the microchip using a sterile syringe, a process that takes only a few seconds.
- Registration: Once implanted, you must register the microchip with your contact details in a national pet recovery database.
- Scanning for Identification: When a lost pet is found, veterinarians and shelters use a microchip scanner to retrieve the owner’s information.
Keeping Your Pet’s Microchip Updated
A microchip is only as effective as the information attached to it. If you move or change phone numbers, be sure to update your pet’s microchip registration to ensure a successful reunion in case your pet gets lost.
Microchipping at ES Veterinary
At ES Veterinary, we offer professional microchipping services to help keep your pet safe. Our experienced team ensures the process is stress-free and comfortable for your pet. Don’t wait until it’s too late—schedule an appointment today and give your pet the best chance of being safely returned if they ever go missing.
Book an Appointment Today
Protect your pet with a simple, permanent solution. Contact ES Veterinary today to schedule your pet’s microchipping appointment. Your pet’s safety is our top priority!