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    • Home
    • About
    • Meet the Team
      • Our Doctors
      • Team members
      • Our House Cats
    • Our Hospital Photos
    • Services
    • Informational Pages
      • Pre-Visit Questionaire
      • New Client Form
      • Screenings
      • Companion Laser Therapy
      • Pet Surgicial FAQs
      • Osteoarthritis (OA)
      • Microchipping
      • Heartworm
      • Dentistry
      • Digital Radiographs
      • Diagnostic Bloodwork
      • Vaccinations
      • Cytopoint
      • Hospital Policy
  • Home
  • About
  • Meet the Team
    • Our Doctors
    • Team members
    • Our House Cats
  • Our Hospital Photos
  • Services
  • Informational Pages
    • Pre-Visit Questionaire
    • New Client Form
    • Screenings
    • Companion Laser Therapy
    • Pet Surgicial FAQs
    • Osteoarthritis (OA)
    • Microchipping
    • Heartworm
    • Dentistry
    • Digital Radiographs
    • Diagnostic Bloodwork
    • Vaccinations
    • Cytopoint
    • Hospital Policy
Milton Veterinary

622 New York 29, Middle Grove, NY 12850 518-587-4676

622 New York 29, Middle Grove, NY 12850 518-587-4676 622 New York 29, Middle Grove, NY 12850 518-587-4676 622 New York 29, Middle Grove, NY 12850 518-587-4676

Microchipping

 

If your pet has ever gone missing, you understand what a terrible and helpless feeling it is to be separated from your furry family member. Identification collars can fall off a lost pet. Fortunately, there is a permanent form of pet identification available at Milton Veterinary Hospital known as a microchip.

A microchip is a tiny electronic device that is approximately the size of a grain of rice that is inserted under the skin and between the shoulder blades of each dog or cat. The microchip is not a GPS tracker. If your pet becomes lost or separated from you, most veterinary clinics, shelters, and pounds have microchip readers. Microchip readers can determine the unique code assigned to your pet with your contact information.

Microchips can greatly increase the opportunity for you to be reunited with your precious pet in the event they wander and become lost. 

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