While heart-worm injections are generally safe, some dogs may experience mild side effects such as soreness at the injection site or lethargy. Serious adverse reactions are rare but can occur. Our veterinarians will discuss any potential risks with you before...
Microchipping is an affordable way to protect your pet. Considering the emotional and financial strain of losing a pet, microchipping is a cost-effective solution. We offer competitive pricing and special discounts on our microchipping services, making it accessible...
The safety and comfort of your pet are paramount. Microchips are designed to be biocompatible and cause minimal discomfort upon insertion. Once in place, pets typically do not notice the microchip at all, allowing them to live comfortably and without any adverse...
Microchipping simplifies the process of reuniting lost pets with their owners. Shelters, veterinarians, and animal control officers are equipped with microchip scanners that can quickly identify the unique code and retrieve your contact information from the national...
Unlike collars and ID tags that can break or become detached, microchips offer a permanent form of identification. The unique ID number in the microchip can be accessed by veterinarians or animal shelters using a special scanner, ensuring that your pet can always be...