Microchipping your dog will increase your odds of getting your furry family member back home. Planted between a dog’s shoulder blades, a microchip will contain all contact information to permanently connect your dog to you. Microchips are about the size of a grain of rice and will not harm your dog.

If your dog becomes lost, they can be taken to any animal shelter and have their microchip read to locate your contact information.

When traveling, it is important to have your dog microchipped to avoid potential emergencies should they escape. Especially in an unknown area, your dog may feel out of place and panic. If they escape your sight and run off, a microchip can bring them back home to you.