Permanent ID for Your Pet

Microchip Safety

Microchipping is a simple and permanent way to help identify your pet if they ever become lost. It’s a quick procedure that greatly increases the chances of a safe reunion if your pet is found.

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Identification That Lasts a Lifetime

If your pet ever gets lost, a microchip can make all the difference in getting them home.

At VOTS, microchipping is quick, safe, and performed by a licensed veterinarian — not a pop-up service. Proper placement and accurate registration of your pet’s microchip matters, and we make sure it’s done right the first time.

We use PetLink, a trusted national recovery database, so your pet’s information is securely registered and accessible when it matters most.

Our Microchips are:

  • Placed correctly by a licensed veterinarian

  • Registered with PetLink for reliable recovery support

  • Safe and quick for your pet

  • Properly documented for lifelong protection

No guesswork. No shortcuts. Just real veterinary care and lasting peace of mind.

Mircochip (Lifetime Registration) $45

Interested in Microchipping?

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Vaccine Clinic FAQs

A microchip is permanent identification.

Unlike collars and tags that can fall off or be removed, a microchip stays with your pet for life. It provides a unique ID number that links directly to your contact information.

Microchipping greatly increases reunion rates.

Pets with microchips are significantly more likely to be returned to their owners if lost. Shelters and veterinary clinics routinely scan found pets for chips as a first step.

The procedure is quick and safe.

Microchipping takes just seconds and feels similar to a routine vaccine injection. No surgery, no anesthesia, and minimal discomfort.

A microchip only works if your information is updated.

The chip stores an ID number — not your address. Keeping your phone number and email current in the registry ensures you can be reached immediately if your pet is found.