Pet Microchipping in Broomall, PA

Give your pet a permanent form of identification that can’t be lost or removed. Our vet microchip services offer peace of mind by greatly increasing the chances of a safe reunion if your pet goes missing.

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Keep Your Pet Safe with Permanent Identification

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Why Microchipping Matters

Every year, thousands of pets go missing, and many are never reunited with their families. Collars and ID tags can break, fall off, or become unreadable. That’s why a vet microchip is one of the most reliable ways to identify your pet and help bring them home safely.

At Broomall Animal Hospital, we offer quick and safe pet microchipping services as part of our commitment to keeping your pets protected. A microchip is a permanent ID that works 24/7 and stays with your pet for life.

How Pet Microchipping Works

A microchip is a tiny device, about the size of a grain of rice, that’s placed just under your pet’s skin—usually between the shoulder blades. The procedure is quick, relatively painless, and doesn’t require anesthesia. Most pets tolerate the implant like they would a vaccination.

Each microchip contains a unique identification number that’s registered in a national pet recovery database. When your pet is found, veterinarians and shelters across the country can scan for the chip, access the registry, and contact you using the information on file.

Important: Microchips must be registered to be effective. We’ll provide you with the necessary registration details and help guide you through the process.

Why Microchipping Is a Smart Choice

  • Permanent identification that can’t fall off or be removed
  • Improves the odds of being reunited if lost
  • Recognized nationwide by vets, shelters, and animal control
  • Safe for pets of all ages—including puppies and kittens
  • Fast and affordable procedure performed in a regular appointment

Even if your pet is strictly indoors, accidents happen. From curious cats slipping out a door to dogs escaping a yard, microchipping is one of the best ways to protect your pet—just in case the unthinkable happens.