What is a Microchip?
The microchip is a safe, simple and permanent form of pet identification to immediately identify lost pets and quickly reunite them with their owners. The microchip is injected under your pet's skin over the shoulders. Each chip contains a unique number. The chip is gentle to the tissues, and does not cause a reaction to the body. When a scanner is passed over the pet, the number is read. The recovery network will supply information on the pet with that barcode, and this service is available nationwide, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The owner is responsible for keeping information current with the recovery network which offers free listing and lifetime free address updates. All veterinary hospitals, shelters, and rescue groups have scanners.