Give your pet the best chance of being reunited with you if they ever get lost. Our quick and painless pet microchipping Mississauga service at Dixie Animal Hospital provides permanent identification and peace of mind for every pet owner.
Every year, thousands of lost pets end up in shelters across Canada — many without any way to identify their families. Collars break, tags fall off, and engravings fade. A dog microchip or cat microchip provides a permanent, tamper-proof way to help your pet find their way home. Unlike external tags, a microchip cannot be lost, removed, or damaged — it stays with your pet for life.
A microchip is a tiny RFID transponder — roughly the size of a grain of rice — that is implanted just beneath the skin between your pet’s shoulder blades using a quick injection similar to a standard vaccination. The chip contains a unique identification number that is linked to your contact information in a secure national registry and pet recovery database.
The chip has no battery, no GPS, and no moving parts. It remains dormant until activated by a pet microchip scanner passed over your pet’s body. When a lost pet is found and brought to any veterinary clinic, animal shelter, or rescue organization, staff scan for a microchip, retrieve the unique ID number, and search the database to contact the registered owner.
Microchipping requires no anesthesia and takes just seconds. Most pets experience minimal discomfort — comparable to a routine vaccination injection. The ISO-standard microchip we use is biocompatible, meaning it’s designed to coexist safely with your pet’s body without causing reactions. Lifetime registration in a national recovery database is included with every chip, and our experienced team confirms placement and functionality immediately after implantation.
We recommend microchipping for all pets — regardless of whether they live indoors or outdoors. Indoor pets can escape through open doors, windows, or during emergencies like fires or natural disasters. Outdoor and traveling pets face even higher risks. Pet microchipping is especially important for pets who board at kennels, visit groomers, or travel across provincial or national borders. Cat microchip Mississauga services are equally important as cats are frequently found without collars.
A microchip is only as effective as the contact information linked to it. If you move, change phone numbers, or transfer pet ownership, update your registration in the national database immediately. Our team at Dixie Animal Hospital can help verify your chip’s registration status during any preventive care visit and assist with updates if needed.
Many pet owners choose to combine microchipping with spay and neuter clinic Mississauga procedures or vaccination visits for convenience — reducing the number of trips while ensuring your pet receives complete care in a single appointment.
Permanent identification through microchipping is one of the simplest, most reliable things you can do to protect your pet. One quick procedure. Lifetime peace of mind.
If you travel with your pet — whether within Ontario, across Canada, or internationally — microchip identification is increasingly required or strongly recommended. Many airlines, boarding facilities, doggy daycares, and international border authorities require proof of microchip registration. Having your pet chipped at Dixie Animal Hospital ensures they meet these requirements while providing an essential safety net during travel, when the risk of separation is highest.
When a microchipped pet is found and brought to any veterinary clinic, animal shelter, humane society, or rescue organization, the first step is always a microchip scan. The scanner detects the chip’s unique ID number, which is then searched in national and international pet recovery databases. The database returns the owner’s registered contact information, and the facility contacts you directly. This process works across provincial and national borders — making microchipping effective no matter where your pet is found.
We recommend microchipping as early as possible — the procedure is safe for puppies and kittens from 8 weeks of age. Newly adopted rescue pets should be microchipped immediately if they aren’t already, and existing chip registrations should be transferred to the new owner’s contact information. Our team handles the complete registration process for you during the visit, ensuring everything is set up correctly from day one.
Microchipping takes seconds but provides decades of protection. It’s one of the most affordable, effective, and universally recommended veterinary services available — endorsed by veterinary associations, humane societies, and animal welfare organizations across Canada. Whether your pet is a brand-new kitten or a beloved senior companion, permanent identification through microchipping remains the single most reliable way to ensure a safe reunion if the unexpected ever happens.
Pet microchipping involves implanting a tiny RFID transponder under your pet’s skin between the shoulder blades. The chip stores a unique identification number — no GPS or battery required — that remains dormant until activated by a pet microchip scanner. When found, any veterinary clinic or shelter can scan the chip and search national databases to retrieve your contact information for reunion.
Our Dixie Animal Vet Clinic near me offers competitive pricing for microchipping, typically including both implantation and initial registration in a national pet recovery database. It’s a one-time investment providing lifetime permanent identification. Many pet owners combine getting a dog chipped with other wellness services or senior pet care appointments for convenience.
Pet microchipping is extremely safe — the procedure is quick and comparable to a standard vaccination injection. No anesthesia is required, and most pets show minimal discomfort. The ISO-standard microchip is biocompatible, and complications are exceptionally rare. Our experienced team at Dixie Animal Hospital ensures proper placement and confirms functionality immediately after implantation.
Yes, universal pet microchip scanners used by veterinary clinics, shelters, and rescue organizations across North America can detect ISO-standard microchips from all major manufacturers. Our Dixie Animal Vet Clinic uses ISO-compatible chips that are universally readable, maximizing your pet’s chances of being identified and returned if they become lost or separated from you.
Yes — keeping your contact information current in the microchip pet identification database is essential. If you move, change phone numbers, or transfer pet ownership, update your registration immediately. The chip only works if your details are accurate and accessible. Our team can verify your registration status during any visit at the clinic.
Indoor pets can escape through open doors, windows, or during emergencies. Collars and tags can fall off or be removed, but a microchip provides permanent identification that cannot be lost. Pet microchipping at our Mississauga clinic gives indoor and outdoor pets alike the best chance of reunion — a simple, one-time procedure offering lifelong peace of mind for responsible pet owners.