Free Microchipping Event for Pets in Lexington County on October 12

Microchip Your Pets for Free in Lexington County!

Hey, Lexington County residents! Mark your calendars because something exciting is happening next month! On October 12, Lexington County Animal Services is organizing a free microchipping event that you definitely don’t want to miss. It’s a fantastic opportunity to ensure your furry friends are safe and sound, and it won’t cost you a dime!

Where and When

The event will take place at the Batesburg-Leesville Police Department. You’ll be able to take advantage of this offering from 10 AM to 2 PM. Just think—within a couple of hours, your pet can be microchipped, and you won’t have to worry about any potential mix-ups or future escapades. With 100 free microchips available, it’s a great chance for you and your neighbors to get involved!

What You Need to Bring

Getting your pet microchipped is straightforward, but there are a couple of things you’ll need to ensure a smooth and speedy experience:

  • An ID—This is important for verifying your identity as a Lexington County resident.
  • Your Pet—Don’t forget to bring your furry or feathered family member along!
  • A Secure Leash or Crate—To keep your pet safe and comfortable during the visit, it’s crucial that all animals are on a secure leash or in a crate.

Why Microchip Your Pet?

You might wonder why microchipping is such a big deal. Well, pets can sometimes get lost, whether they just pounce out the door after a squirrel or wander off while you’re out for a doggy stroll. This is where the microchip becomes a hero! Once implanted, the tiny chip—which is about the size of a grain of rice—contains your pet’s identification information, making it easy for shelters and vets to reunite you with your beloved animal.

For Lexington County Residents Only

Please keep in mind that this event is exclusively for residents of Lexington County. So, if you live in the area and have been thinking about getting your pet microchipped, this is the perfect occasion to do just that! It’s a friendly reminder that we must come together as a community to support and protect our pets.

Wrap Up!

Whether you’ve just adopted a new puppy or have had your furry buddy for years, having them microchipped can bring you peace of mind. It’s a small step that can make a significant difference in keeping your pets safe. So, take a moment to secure your pet’s safety and head on over to the Batesburg-Leesville Police Department on October 12.

Let’s make sure our pets enjoy a happy, safe life in our beloved Lexington County. Spread the word to your neighbors and friends! Let’s see how many of us can get our pets microchipped on that day! Can’t wait to see you all there, and here’s to safeguarding our furry, four-legged family members!


Author: HERE Chapin

HERE Chapin

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