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Microchipping FAQs

Microchipping FAQs from Your Veterinarian in Jackson, TN

Losing a pet is one of those gut-level fears for any owner. A collar can fall off, tags can fade, but a microchip is built to stay with your pet for life. At University Parkway Animal Hospital, your veterinarian in Jackson, TN, microchipping is a routine step that adds a solid layer of security. If you are looking for pet microchipping near you, we are here to help.

What Is a Microchip?

A microchip is a small, rice-sized device implanted under your pet’s skin—usually between the shoulder blades. It uses passive radio-frequency identification (RFID). No battery, no signal—it just sits there until scanned.

The chip holds a unique ID number, which links to your contact info in a secure database. Vets and shelters across the country have scanners that can read these chips.

Does It Hurt?

The chip is injected using a needle that’s slightly larger than a standard vaccine syringe. It’s quick and usually done during a regular wellness visit.

Most pets don’t react much. It’s similar to getting a shot—brief discomfort, then over.

Will It Track My Pet?

No. Microchips are not GPS devices. They can’t track movement or location. They only work when a scanner is passed over them. That’s why up-to-date registration is key.

If someone finds your lost pet and brings it to a vet or shelter, the scanner reads the chip, matches it to the database, and gets your contact info.

What Happens After It’s Implanted?

Once the chip is placed, University Parkway Animal Hospital will help you register it. You’ll need to enter your name, phone number, and address into the database.

if you move or change numbers, you need to update that record. Otherwise, the chip is like a locked door with no key.

Is It Safe?

Yes. The materials are biocompatible, and adverse reactions are rare. The chip stays in place and doesn’t wear out. In most cases, pets go their entire lives without needing any chip-related care.

Get Veterinary Care and Pet Care from a Veterinarian Near You

Think of a microchip like a digital ID tag under the skin—simple, silent, and always on standby. At University Parkway Animal Hospital, your veterinarian in Jackson, TN, it’s part of the care plan to keep your pet connected to you, no matter what. You may never need it. But if the worst happens, that tiny chip can make the difference between days of searching and one quick phone call.

Call us at (731) 661-0711 for veterinary care and pet care from a veterinarian near you. If you are looking for pet microchipping near you, we are here to help.

Sign up using the form below or call (731) 661-0711 to make an appointment.

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Our Regular Schedule

Monday:

7:30 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

7:30 am-12:00 pm

Wednesday:

7:30 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

7:30 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

7:30 am-5:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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What University Parkway Vet Clients Say

Took my kitten there today (they are not closed, as the Facebook page says!), and loved it! Very kind, friendly staff who really give their time and attention to your pet! Highly recommend!

Kippi Wood Adams

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