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Why You Should Microchip Your Cat Or Dog Have you ever thought about what would happen if your cat or dog went missing? You would spend hours frantically searching for your pet, not knowing where it went or whether it is okay or not. The sad thing is that if your pet escapes from your home because it somehow got loose, there is always a chance that it will not get returned to you. There are some people who find an animal and then keep it for themselves instead of doing the right thing and returning it to its owner. There is a way that you can have added protection for your cat or dog if it goes missing. You may want to consider having a microchip placed inside of your dog or cat for safety purposes. For example, if your dog happened to get loose while out in the yard and you just could not find it, someone may end up bringing it to the local animal shelter. Upon arrival, those who work at the shelter will scan the dog to check if it has a microchip. During the scan, your name, address, and contact information would appear. Someone from the shelter would contact you immediately to let you know that your dog has just arrived there. It would be great news for you because then you could go down to the shelter to retrieve your pet without a problem. It is clear that a microchip is the safest solution when you want to make sure that your pet does not go missing for good. Even if you take preventative measures to avoid having your pet get loose, you never know what kind of circumstances could occur. Even if your pet does not get loose and go missing on its own, there is a small chance that someone may try taking your pet. While it may not necessarily happen, can you imagine someone you trusted taking your pet and trying to keep it as their own? If they ever try to take your pet to a clinic for treatment, the microchip would show that pet does not belong to them, which means you could still end up getting your cat or dog back. A cat or a dog is not just an investment you make, it is a member of your family that you will want to keep protected, just like you would want to do with your own children. Not knowing what could potentially happen, it is wise to microchip your cat or dog. Even if your pet stays in the house most of the time, it is a safety measure worth taking. Visit http://www.evergreenvetclinic.com/routine-care this website for information on microchips for cats in San Jose.

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Why You Should Microchip Your Cat Or Dog

Have you ever thought about what would happen if your cat or dog went missing? You would spend hours frantically searching for your pet, not knowing where it went or whether it is okay or not. The sad thing is that if your pet escapes from your home because it somehow got loose,

there is always a chance that it will not get returned to you. There are some people who find an animal and then keep it for themselves instead of doing the right thing and returning it to its

owner.

There is a way that you can have added protection for your cat or dog if it goes missing. You may want to consider having a microchip placed inside of your dog or cat for safety purposes. For example, if your dog happened to get loose while out in the yard and you just could not find

it, someone may end up bringing it to the local animal shelter. Upon arrival, those who work at the shelter will scan the dog to check if it has a microchip. During the scan, your name, address,

and contact information would appear.

Someone from the shelter would contact you immediately to let you know that your dog has just arrived there. It would be great news for you because then you could go down to the shelter to retrieve your pet without a problem. It is clear that a microchip is the safest solution when you

want to make sure that your pet does not go missing for good. Even if you take preventative measures to avoid having your pet get loose, you never know what kind of circumstances could

occur.

Even if your pet does not get loose and go missing on its own, there is a small chance that someone may try taking your pet. While it may not necessarily happen, can you imagine someone you trusted taking your pet and trying to keep it as their own? If they ever try to take

your pet to a clinic for treatment, the microchip would show that pet does not belong to them, which means you could still end up getting your cat or dog back.

A cat or a dog is not just an investment you make, it is a member of your family that you will

want to keep protected, just like you would want to do with your own children. Not knowing what could potentially happen, it is wise to microchip your cat or dog. Even if your pet stays in

the house most of the time, it is a safety measure worth taking.

Visit http://www.evergreenvetclinic.com/routine-care this website for information on microchips for cats in San Jose.