Pet Microchipping

Bringing lost cats and dogs home

Black dog wearing a red and black bandana, panting happily in a desert landscape.

Pet Microchipping

Bringing lost cats and dogs home

Black dog wearing a red and black bandana, panting happily in a desert landscape.

No pet owner wants their companion to go missing forever.

A simple microchip can be the difference between heartbreak and a joyful reunion. We offer effective pet microchipping services for cats and dogs around Rosenberg, TX. Microchips from easyvet Rosenberg add a critical layer of protection in case your pet ever runs off or gets lost.

The Process of Microchipping Your Pet

Microchipping is a safe and minimally invasive procedure. It involves placing a tiny chip, about the size of a grain of rice, just beneath your pet’s skin. Usually, a microchip is inserted between a dog’s or cat’s shoulder blades. The process can be done during any routine vet visit. Our veterinarians highly recommend that all puppies and kittens are microchipped.

Each pet microchip contains a unique identification number that can be read by a scanner at most veterinary clinics, shelters, and animal control centers. Unlike collars or tags, a microchip can’t fall off or be removed, making it a reliable form of permanent ID.

Long-haired cat with amber eyes looking at the camera on a wooden floor.
A playful brown and white dog standing on hind legs, looking up excitedly.

Our veterinary team will register your pet’s microchip with HomeAgain®.

HomeAgain® is a national pet recovery database. Registering your contact information links your information directly to your pet’s unique ID number.

If you change phone numbers or email addresses, please update your contact information by logging into your HomeAgain® account. Should your pet go missing, this same account becomes a valuable way to report them as lost. Keeping your information current means that your pet can find their way back to you.

Microchips for Pets FAQs

Yes, pet microchipping is a very safe and routine procedure. It only takes a few seconds. Getting a microchip doesn’t require anesthesia.

No. Microchips do not track your pet’s location. They store an ID number that can be scanned to retrieve your contact information from a national database.

Most veterinary clinics and shelters routinely scan lost pets for microchips. If your pet is found and scanned, the unique ID will be used to access your contact details so that they can contact you.

Most puppies and kittens can be microchipped as early as 8 weeks old. It’s a simple procedure that can be done at the same time as vaccines, but it’s never too late. Any age is the right time to add this extra layer of protection.

For extra security, opt for pet microchipping in Rosenberg, TX.

Microchipping is a simple but powerful way to protect your pet. At easyvet Rosenberg, we make it easy by handling the registration for you and providing guidance on keeping your pet’s information up to date. If your pet ever goes missing, a registered microchip gives them the best possible chance of finding their way back to your arms. Schedule your pet’s microchipping appointment online today! You can also contact us to ask about same-day appointments.

easyvet Rosenberg provides pet microchipping for cats and dogs in Rosenberg, Greatwood, Pleak, Cumings, Riverpark West, and neighboring Texas communities.

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