HomeAgain is a tiny microchip about the size of a grain of rice that helps connect you and your pet to a comprehensive pet recovery service. It's just the thing to keep your pet safe and giving you peace of mind.
Advanced Pet Recovery
Should your pet become lost, the HomeAgain microchip helps ensure his safe return. HomeAgain is the only service on the market today that sends out a lost pet alert to vet clinics and shelters when your pet is lost, and allows for immediate access to his medical information to facilitate the best care possible when he is found.
Emergency Pet Center
Gain 24-hour access to our on-call veterinarians who can offer medical assistance or connect you to an emergency vet.
Online Medical Information
Traveling with or kenneling your pet is a breeze with convenient access to your pet's health information.
ID Card
At your request, HomeAgain will send you a wallet-sized identification card for your pet, updated with vaccination and emergency contact information.
You can enroll your pet in the HomeAgain program by filling out the enclosed enrollment form with the product.
Microchips & Alerts? by Houston Vettech 2504/23/2008
I have worked in veterinary clinics for 10 years. I can absolutely say that microchips are amazing, invaluable pieces of the pet's ID. They work great, and can't ever get lost like collars.
BUT, I would let naive customers know some product promises are way too good to be true.
The microchip itsself is fabulous- from this company or one of the two others- every pet owner should make sure their baby is implanted- but, ALERT to veterinary clinics?? 3000 medical coverage if your pet gets hurt??? These are news to me, and I have worked in many clinics.
We have never gotten, nor heard of an "alert" that goes out if your pet is lost, or this "3000 medical coverage".
Just a word of advise to research a product before the amazing add-ons get you.
by from 12/23/2008
I once worked at a vet's office and currently have 2 dogs that are microchipped. The price has come down significantly over the last 10 or so years for microchipping. It is a very valuable product because if your dog ever does get lost, it can be returned to you (and more facilities are getting "universal" scanners to read different kinds of chips).