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Microchipping

A quick microchip gives your pet a permanent ID and increases their chance of being reunited if lost.

Microchipping: A Simple Step That Can Bring Your Pet Home
Collars and tags are helpful, but they can fall off or become unreadable. Microchipping offers permanent, secure identification that can help reunite you with your pet if they’re ever lost.

This quick, one-time procedure gives your pet a voice when they need it most—and dramatically increases the chance of a safe return home.

What Is a Microchip?

A microchip is a tiny device—about the size of a grain of rice—that’s inserted just under the skin, usually between the shoulder blades. It contains a unique ID number that links to your contact information in a secure pet registry.

Important note: A microchip is not a GPS tracker. It doesn’t show your pet’s location in real time, but it allows shelters and veterinary clinics to scan and identify them if found.

How It Works

  1. A veterinarian injects the microchip under the skin with a quick, nearly painless injection

  2. The chip stays in place for life and requires no maintenance or battery

  3. When scanned, the chip shows a unique number tied to your contact details

  4. You register the chip with your contact info (we’ll guide you through it)

  5. If your pet ever ends up at a shelter or vet’s office, they’ll be scanned and matched to you

Why It Matters

  • 1 in 3 pets will go missing during their lifetime

  • Only about 20% of dogs and 2% of cats without microchips are reunited with their families

  • With microchips, return-to-owner rates increase significantly—up to 38% for cats and over 50% for dogs

Microchipping provides peace of mind that if the unexpected happens, your pet has a reliable way home.

When to Microchip

Microchipping can be done at almost any age, and we often recommend it during spay/neuter surgery to combine it with an existing procedure. But it can be done at any routine visit in just a few minutes.

We’ll also check your pet’s chip during exams to make sure it’s still in place and working properly.


Your pet depends on you to keep them safe—and microchipping is one of the simplest ways to do just that. It’s affordable, fast, and could make all the difference in a moment that matters.

📍Want to check your pet’s registration? Contact us, we’re happy to help.

FAQs

Answers to your top FAQs on veterinary care.

These procedures are priced according to species, size/weight, and any special circumstances such as cryptorchidism in males and pregnancy or pyometra in females. If you have yet to establish care, please schedule an appointment to discuss this with a veterinarian. If your patient has already been seen by a veterinarian, please ask one of our client service representatives for an estimate. The estimate will include the surgery, anesthesia, pre-op bloodwork, and any medications to go home.

Without examining your pet, we cannot be sure. Some spay/neuter facilities do not use the green line tattoo. Some male dogs have undescended testicles, a condition called cryptorchidism. Some female dogs may have a scar on their abdomen from a cesarean section or other abdominal procedure other than a spay. When you bring in your pet to establish care, we can discuss any diagnostics that can aid in determining their status.

This depends on factors such as the age, size, and sensitivity of the patient. These concerns will be addressed by the veterinarian prior to scheduling the procedure so that a specialized plan can be made for your pet.

We recommend making an appointment to establish care with a veterinarian, and we will review the records from the shelter to determine what vaccinations, parasite control and prevention, etc., may still be needed.

You may bring the stray dog or cat in for us to scan for a microchip, but we do not take in strays, and we will direct you to the Regional Animal Services of King County.

We do not offer payment plans, and payment is due when services are provided. However, we provide estimates for all of our services and work hard to develop treatment plans that work within your budget. We accept all major credit cards, and we also accept CareCredit and Scratch which are third-party financing options. We are also happy to direct you to financial aid resources and low-cost programs based in the Seattle area.