

Losing a pet is every owner’s worst fear.
What Is Pet Microchipping and How Does It Work?
Each chip contains an identification number that can be registered in a national pet recovery database. If your pet is ever found and taken to a veterinary clinic or animal shelter, a handheld scanner can read the chip’s ID.
Unlike GPS trackers, microchips don’t rely on batteries or satellites. They’re passive devices, activated only when scanned, making them a reliable long-term solution for pet ID.


If Your Pet Gets Lost
Even the most well-behaved pets can get lost, whether they slip through an open door or run off during a thunderstorm. When this happens, a microchip can make all the difference.
Once your pet is microchipped and registered, you can report them as lost in your pet’s registration database (we use HomeAgain® at our clinic). This updates your contact information in the microchip database. If your pet is found, their microchip can be scanned, matched to your record, and used to reunite you quickly.
Here are a few tips to improve recovery odds:
- Always keep your contact info up to date in the microchip registry.
- Notify local shelters and clinics if your pet is missing.
- Post your pet’s photo and details on local lost pet networks and social media.

Is Microchipping Safe for Pets?
Yes, pet microchipping is safe and widely recommended by veterinarians across the country. The chips are made from biocompatible materials that are non-toxic and rarely cause allergic reactions or irritation.
The microchip itself doesn’t emit any signals or energy unless activated by a scanner. That means it won’t interfere with your pet’s daily life and doesn’t pose a health risk. Most pets don’t even notice it’s there after implantation.
If your pet has ever been separated from you, you’ll understand the relief of knowing they have a secure way home. Microchipping is a one-time investment that brings lasting reassurance.
Microchipping and Our Care Plans
Microchipping can be conveniently added to any of our Care Plans, which allow you to spread the cost of preventive care across easy monthly payments. It’s a simple way to ensure your pet’s ID protection is included alongside other essential services like exams and vaccinations.
Identification for life with pet microchipping in San Tan Valley, AZ.
easyvet San Tan Valley offers pet microchipping for cats and dogs in San Tan Valley, Queen Creek, Pecan Creek, Johnson Ranch, Chandler Heights, and neighboring Arizona areas.