Free Microchipping Event for Pets This Sunday in Columbia!

Free Microchipping Event for Pets in Columbia!

Hey there, Columbia residents! Have you been thinking about getting your furry friends microchipped? Well, you’re in luck! The Columbia Animal Services is hosting a fantastic event this Sunday, September 22, where you can get your pets microchipped for free. Yes, you heard that right—free!

Details You Need to Know

The microchipping will be available from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Columbia Animal Services shelter, located on Humane Lane. This is a great opportunity for both cats and dogs aged 8 weeks and older. However, there are a few guidelines to keep in mind. All dogs must be securely leashed, and all cats need to be in an appropriate carrier. This is to ensure everyone’s safety during the event, including your pets!

What is Microchipping?

If you’re not familiar with microchipping, it’s a simple and safe procedure where a tiny chip is inserted just under your pet’s skin. This chip contains a unique identification number that can be scanned by shelters or veterinary offices to help reunite lost pets with their owners. It’s a small procedure that can make a big difference if your pet ever goes missing.

No Appointments Necessary!

One of the best parts? You don’t need to make an appointment! Just show up during the event hours, and the microchips will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis. Arriving a little early might be a good idea to make sure your pet gets microchipped!

Who Can Participate?

This exciting event is open to City of Columbia and Richland County residents only. So, if you live in these areas, take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to ensure your pet’s safety. It’s always better to be safe than sorry, and microchipping is one of the most effective ways to safeguard your furry companions.

Why Microchip Your Pet?

You might wonder, “Why should I bother microchipping my pet?” Well, here’s the thing: pets can wander off for all sorts of reasons! Whether it’s out of curiosity, excitement, or even an unexpected noise, there’s always a chance they might stray away from home. Having your pet microchipped means that if they’re found, they can easily be returned to you, giving you peace of mind and keeping your family together.

Spread the Word!

We encourage you to share this information with your friends and family who might also be pet owners. The more, the merrier! The Columbia Animal Services is doing a fantastic job assisting local pet owners, and this is a perfect chance for residents to make sure their pets are secure.

Final Thoughts

So mark your calendars, gather your pets, and head over to the Columbia Animal Services shelter this Sunday for its free microchipping event. Remember to follow the guidelines for leashes and carriers, and bring your furry friends for this safe, simple, and effective service. Let’s keep our pets safe and sound, Columbia!


Author: HERE Chapin

HERE Chapin

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