Every year, thousands of stray dogs are unable to be reunited with their owners because they are not microchipped. This tiny device provides your pet with permanent identification to give them the best chance of coming home.
Read more about how microchipping works at www.humanesociety.org
A microchip is a small electronic chip, around the size of a grain of rice which is implanted under the dog’s skin. The surrounding tissue adheres to the chip preventing it from movement. The chip contains a unique number that a handheld scanner reads the radio frequency of the chip and displays this information. Animal shelters, law enforcement agencies, vet clinics and animal control facilities use this type of scanners to help provide a safe and dependable way of reuniting you with your pet.
Chowifornia offers microchip service to protect your pet. We use the HomeAgain microchip.
For more information on HomeAgain microchips please visit
www.homeagain.com