Did you know that one in three family pets will get lost during its lifetime
and, without identification, 90 percent will not return home? This is
why celebrated comedian, actress and avid animal lover, Betty White,
filmed an informational video alerting pet owners to the benefits of
microchipping. In fact, after learning of the alarming statistics in
relation to missing pets, Pontiac, Betty's beloved four-legged friend,
was microchipped and registered with The HomeAgain Pet Recovery Service
to keep him safe.
Unlike a collar with ID tags, a microchip is the only permanent
form of pet identification that cannot fall off, be removed, or wear
out. Pet microchipping is a simple procedure. A veterinarian injects a
microchip, about the size of a grain of rice, beneath the surface of the
skin between the pet's shoulder blades. The injection is similar to a
routine vaccination and only takes only a few seconds. No anesthetic is
required.
Visit your veterinarian
today to talk about microchipping your pet. Lost dogs with microchips
are 250% more likely to be returned
to their owners and lost cats with microchips are 2000% more
likely to be reunited with their owners because many cats do not wear
collar tags.*
HomeAgain has reunited more than one million lost pets with
their families since launching in 1996. On average, the national
HomeAgain Pet Recovery Service reunites more than 10,000 lost pets each
month.
*Lord LK, Ingwersen W, Gray, JL, Wintz, DJ. Characterization of
animals with microchips entering animal shelters. J Amer Vet Med Assoc. 2009;235(2):160�167.
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