The Windsor/Essex County Humane Society will host its first ever Drive-Thru Pet Microchip on Saturday, July 10th.
This socially distanced event will allow dog, cat, or rabbit owners to protect their pet with lifetime identification without leaving their vehicles. The clinic will be held at Devonshire Mall in the former Sears parking lot. Vehicles will be received on a first come, first served basis, with no appointment necessary.
This will be the Humane Society’s first ever choose your own price microchip clinic.
A microchip is a small electronic chip that is implanted just under the skin of your pet. It is approximately the size of a grain of rice and contains a unique identification number. The implantation procedure is simple and quick (only a few seconds) and does not require any sedation.
Windsor/Essex County Humane Society to host choose your own price drive-thru microchip clinic
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