COLUMBIA, S.C. – Mark your calendars! This Sunday, September 22, Columbia Animal Services is hosting a fantastic event where pet owners can get their furry friends microchipped for free! If you’re a resident of the City of Columbia or Richland County, this is an excellent opportunity to ensure your pets are as safe as possible.
The microchipping will take place at the shelter located on Humane Lane from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.. It’s a first come, first served basis, so it’s a good idea to arrive early to secure a spot. There’s no need to make an appointment, so just grab your pets and head on down!
To take advantage of this offer, your pets need to be at least 8 weeks old. Remember, all dogs should be on a leash and all cats need to be in a carrier. This helps keep the event organized and ensures everyone’s safety. It’s the perfect time to get that microchip for your cat or dog to provide some peace of mind for your family!
If you’re wondering why microchipping your pet is so crucial, let’s dive into it. Microchips serve as a form of identification for your pets, similar to a driver’s license for humans. If your pet ever gets lost, shelters and veterinary clinics have scanners that can read these tiny chips. This means if your fur baby is found, they can be quickly reunited with you!
This event is ideal for anyone who hasn’t had the chance to microchip their pets or those who might be thinking about adopting a new furry companion in the future. In fact, microchipping has been proven to significantly increase the chances of pets being returned to their owners.
Columbia Animal Services is excited to offer this service because they truly care about the welfare of animals in our community. This event not only reflects their dedication to animal safety but also helps build a stronger bond between pets and their owners.
This is a wonderful chance for Columbia residents to take a proactive step towards protecting their beloved pets. It’s a simple yet effective way to increase your furry friend’s chances of returning home safely if they ever wander off.
So, gather your pets, bring a leash or a carrier, and join the community in this meaningful event! We hope to see many wagging tails and happy faces on September 22!
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