Pet Microchipping in Sarina

Pet Microchipping

Pet microchipping is easily the best way to find a lost pet. It is also a legal requirement for all dogs to be chipped. The microchip is about the size of a grain of rice and has a unique number encoded on it that can be read with a scanner.


At Sarina Veterinary Surgery, we register the chips with a national database so your pet can be traced anywhere. Other than a DNA test, a microchip is the only way your pet can be legally identified as yours.


For peace of mind, we can put your pet’s unique number on file here. Then if it escapes and is brought to us, we can quickly identify it and then contact you so you’ll be reunited as soon as possible.


For all pet microchipping needs, contact our clinic today on (07) 4956 1897.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is microchipping required for dogs?

    Yes, microchipping is a legal requirement for dogs in many areas. It provides a permanent form of identification that links your pet to you through a registered database, making it easier to trace ownership if they are lost or found.

  • Does microchipping hurt pets?

    Microchipping is a quick procedure that involves inserting a small chip under the skin, similar to a vaccination. Most pets tolerate it very well, and it does not cause ongoing discomfort once in place.

  • Can a microchip track my pet’s location?

    No, a microchip does not act as a GPS tracker. It stores a unique identification number that can be read with a scanner. When scanned, the number links to your contact details in a database.

Keeping Your Pet Identifiable

Microchipping is a simple step that can make a big difference if your pet ever goes missing. While collars and tags can fall off, a microchip provides a permanent form of identification that stays with your pet for life.


To get the most out of microchipping, it’s important to:


  • Keep your contact details up to date on the database
  • Ensure your pet is registered correctly after implantation
  • Check that your details are current if you move or change numbers
  • Combine microchipping with visible ID tags for extra protection


Having a reliable way to identify your pet improves the chances of being reunited quickly and reduces stress if they ever get lost.


Arrange your pet’s microchipping today.