A microchip can keep you and your pets together!
Collars and pet tags are a pet’s first ticket home, but if they fall off, a microchip provides an extra level of protection. A chip is the size of a grain of rice that gets implanted beneath your pet’s skin, similar to a vaccination. Each chip has its own unique number (think of it as your pet’s social security number). When scanned at an animal shelter or veterinary clinic, the chip reveals your contact information so your pet can be returned to you as quickly as possible. The chip is not the same as a GPS device that tracks your pet.
Beyond our free chip campaign in June, C.A.R.E.4Paws offers microchipping year-round and registers the chip for you. The cost is $15 during regular events and free in Lompoc to residents thanks to CAPA. Chips are also free during many special events with SBCAS and SLOCAS.
This 4th of July holiday, in addition to ensuring your pet is chipped and wears an ID tag, check your fencing and gates and, if you can, keep your four-legged family members inside. Always make sure your pet’s microchip information is up to date with your current phone number, email and address.
We want pets to stay safe and with their families for life. Sponsor a pet’s microchip for only $25!



