A microchip is a small step that can make a life-changing difference.
At Bryant Veterinary Clinic, we recommend microchipping as a simple, safe way to help lost pets find their way back home — especially in emergencies.
How It Works
The microchip is about the size of a grain of rice. It’s placed under the skin between the shoulder blades using a quick injection. It’s no more painful than a vaccine.
Each chip contains a unique ID number linked to your contact info in a national pet recovery database.
Why It Matters
Collars can fall off. Tags can fade. But a registered microchip stays with your pet for life.
- Helps reunite lost pets with families
- Required by many shelters and rescues
- Safe, simple, and cost-effective
- No tracking or location info — just ID
Not sure if your pet has a chip or if it’s registered? We can check and help update it — just ask.