Microchipping
The Corona Animal Shelter offers microchipping services to City of Corona’s residents.
The Corona Animal Shelter offers microchipping services to City of Corona’s residents.
Hours of Operation
Monday through Saturday
10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
1330 Magnolia Avenue, Corona CA 92879
Adoptions & General Questions
(951) 279-3618
Field Service Calls
(951) 736-2330, opt. 2
Licensing
(951) 739-4802
Daniel Pacheco
Animal Services & Enforcement Field Supervisor
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Devin Stewart-Perdomo
Animal Services & Enforcement Shelter Supervisor
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--------Please note: Corona Animal Services & Enforcement does not pick up wildlife or bee hives.
Please note: The Corona Animal Shelter does not service Coronita, El Cerrito, Temescal Canyon, Home Gardens, Eastvale, Norco, or Riverside.
Microchipping is permanent pet identification. The process is simple, and the chip is designed to quickly identify pets and reunite them with their owners should they become lost. Most pets wear collar tags imprinted with their name and the phone number of their pet parent, but only a microchip provides permanent ID that cannot fall off, be removed, or become impossible to read.
Both dogs and cats can be microchipped for only $25.00, during our regular business hours. No appointment necessary.
For more information about this service, please call 951-736-2309.
No healthy dog or cat in the possession of Corona Animal Services & Enforcement can be adopted or reclaimed without being microchipped unless a veterinarian certifies in writing that the dog or cat is medically unfit to be microchipped. See California Legislative SB-64 link here.
Microchipping Services Questions & Answers
Q. Can I microchip my rabbit?
A. No. Microchipping services are only offered for dogs and cats.
Q. How does a microchip help reunite a lost animal with its owner?
A. When an animal is found and taken to a shelter or veterinary clinic, one of the first things they do is scan the animal for a microchip. If they find a microchip, and if the microchip registry has accurate information, they can quickly find the animal's owner.
Q. How is a microchip implanted into an animal? Is it painful?
A. It is injected under the skin using a hypodermic needle. It is no more painful than a typical injection. No surgery or anesthesia is required.
Q. What kind of information is contained in the microchip?
A. The microchips presently used in pets only contain identification numbers. No, the microchip is not a GPS device and cannot track your animal if it gets lost.
Q. Will there be a charge to register the microchip?
A. There is no additional charge to register the microchip
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