Just the thought of losing one’s pet can give anybody nightmares. Dogs become an integral part of people’s lives, almost like a family and nobody wants to lose family. Imagine if one day you left the front door to your house open and your dog ran out, trying to pursue a bird and went missing. Your whole world will come crumbling down.
Although this is a hypothetical scenario but it happens more often than not. There have been so many cases where collars and identification tags haven’t really helped too. If you are serious about your dog’s protection and well being then turn to the new age technology. You can now keep a track on your dog by getting a microchip implanted in him.
Microchips work on sophisticated technology. Their size is as tiny as that of a grain of rice and it uses radio frequency waves to let you know where your pet is at. God forbid, if something unthinkable happens and your dog gets accidently separated from you then a microchip can certainly save the day.
The good news is that getting your dog chipped is not a cumbersome process. All you really have to do is take your dog to the veterinarian. The vet will implant the chip under your dog’s skin, without using anesthesia and then the chip will eventually get attached to your pet’s tissue within 24 hours. It is a painless process and is done with the help of a large bore needle.
These chips are designed to last up to 25 years, which means it is a long term investment. Another important thing to note is that you’ll have to register your pet with the microchip company before getting the chip installed.
But, don’t worry this is usually done online.Once you’ll finish the online registry the company will send you a custom made collar with the chip number and registry phone number for your pet. This is a wholesome procedure to make sure that you and your dog stay together forever.
Gift your little munchkin the security and protection of this high-tech system. After all, the unconditional love that he has given to you for all these years has earned him this privilege. Your pet’s safety should be one of the foremost priorities in your life.