Columbia, S.C. is buzzing with excitement as the local Animal Services prepares to host a special event dedicated to the furry friends of our community. On Sunday, September 22, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., pet owners have the fantastic opportunity to get their pets microchipped absolutely free of charge! This service will be provided at the shelter located on Humane Lane, and it’s an initiative exclusively available for residents of the City of Columbia and Richland County.
If you didn’t know already, microchipping your pets can be a real lifesaver. A microchip, which is about the size of a grain of rice, is implanted just beneath the skin of your pet and contains a unique identification number. This tiny chip can help reunite lost pets with their owners, giving you peace of mind if your beloved companion ever wanders too far from home.
As we all know, pets can sometimes have a mind of their own—especially cats and dogs that love to chase after interesting sights or sounds. A microchip means that if your pet gets lost, local shelters, veterinary clinics, and animal control can scan them and quickly find your contact information, allowing for a speedy reunion!
For those interested in taking advantage of this event, there are a few important things to keep in mind:
In addition to the invaluable service of microchipping, the event is also a great opportunity for pet owners to connect with fellow animal lovers in the community. Bring your pet along, and enjoy the social aspect while taking care of this essential task. It’s a chance not just to keep your pets safe, but also to meet neighbors who share your love for animals.
Before heading out, it’s always smart to ensure your pet is comfortable with being handled. Some pets may feel a little anxious in new environments, so if your furry friend needs a little extra support, consider bringing treats or a favorite toy to help soothe their nerves.
So, mark your calendars for Sunday, September 22, and head over to Columbia Animal Services between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Make sure your pets are ready to be microchipped, and enjoy the lovely community experience. Remember, it’s all about keeping our beloved pets safe and sound.
Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity! Let’s work together to ensure that every pet in Columbia has the best chance of coming home if they ever get lost. We’ll see you there!
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