Microchip Clinic in Kelowna Helps Pet Owners and Builds Community

In just two hours, the BC SPCA Kelowna and City Centre Veterinary Clinic teamed up to microchip ten pets, connect pet parents with vital resources, and strengthen community ties. Read how the BC Pet Registry makes microchipping accessible—and why it matters to Kelowna pet owners. 

Microchip Clinic in Kelowna Helps Pet Owners and Builds Community

City Centre Vet Kelowna Microchip Clinic

A recent microchip clinic in Kelowna showed just how impactful two hours of community-driven care can be. Hosted by BC SPCA Kelowna and City Centre Veterinary Clinic, this event helped ten pets get permanently identified while strengthening vital local partnerships. 

Twelve pets visited the clinic—six cats and six dogs. To the guardian’s surprise, one cat and one dog were already microchipped, so we provided them with registry details. The remaining ten pets—five cats and five dogs— received microchips on-site. Each microchip represents more than just a number. It’s a lifeline that reconnects lost pets with loving homes. 

A Heartfelt Thanks to Our Partners

City Centre Veterinary Clinic Team Kelowna

We’re grateful to City Centre Veterinary Clinic for volunteering their time and space for this event. A big shoutout to veterinarians Dr. Kim Crisanti and Dr. David Seefeldt, and to technicians Allison Jones and Danielle Valentino for their incredible support and dedication. Their team also took a moment to educate a local couple with two unneutered dogs about the long-term benefits of neutering. BC SPCA Kelowna helped coordinate the event, and the BC Pet Registry manager was on-site to support the initiative. 

City Centre Veterinary Clinic Kelowna

“The microchip clinic went amazing – we had a great team of veterinarian staff that were so attentive and kind at City Centre. I was very happy to be a part of the BC SPCA side of the team in keeping the paperwork flowing and spoiling all the animals after they had their treatment done!” 
Carlee, Animal Care Attendant, BC SPCA Kelowna 

Community support showed up in many ways. Pet guardians brought bags of dog food as well as donations, and others walked away with resources—like our low-income spay/neuter program application.  

Every conversation, every microchip, and every form handed out helps us build a stronger, more informed pet community. says Mary Whittaker, Animal Care Supervisor, BC SPCA Kelowna 

Why BC Pet Registry Makes a Difference

Choosing BC Pet Registry is about more than just protecting your pet. We’re different from other registries. As part of the BC SPCA, we’re the only nonprofit registry in Canada focused on achieving social change. That means your registration helps support education, lower-cost IDs, and local outreach—like this very clinic. 

When you support BC Pet Registry, you also support your neighbors, shelters, and the thousands of animals that benefit from our community-first approach. Microchipping is the first step—but registration is the key that unlocks its power. 

Shannon and Teagan discovers an unregistered microchip!

Upcoming Events: Visit Us Again!

Missed this microchip clinic? You can find us at one of our upcoming events: 

  • July 12, 2025: Pawsfest at Sunset Beach Park Vancouver for a free microchip scan 

  • July 20, 2025: BC SPCA Vancouver Microchip Clinic for a free microchip and lifetime registration – We gratefully welcome donations. 

  • August 10, 2025: Delta Community Animal Expo (details) for a free microchip scan 

  • August 24, 2025: Pet-A-Palooza Yaletown, Vancouver (details) for a free microchip scan 

Stay updated on more of our community work here. 

Together, We Make Pet Protection Accessible

Thanks to every pet parent who came by. Events like this reflect what Kelowna’s pet-loving community can achieve when we come together. Whether it’s microchipping, education, or accessible vet care, every effort counts. 

And remember: getting a microchip is only half the journey—registering it with BC Pet Registry ensures your pet can always find their way back home. 

FAQs

1. How can I register my pet’s microchip with BC Pet Registry? 
You can register your microchip online through the BC Pet Registry website. It’s simple and ensures your pet’s ID is traceable. All you need is your pet’s microchip number to get started. 

2. Is BC Pet Registry only for dogs and cats? 
While most registrants are dogs and cats, the BC Pet Registry supports other animals such as rabbits, ferrets, horses, birds and reptiles that can be microchipped or identified. 

3. What makes BC Pet Registry different from other registries? 
We’re Canada’s only nonprofit microchip registry dedicated to achieving social change. Your registration also helps support spay/neuter programs, education, and community outreach. 

4. Does it cost extra to update information on the registry? 
Unlike other registries, there is no extra cost to make updates to your contact information or your pet’s details, including medical records as well as transfer of ownership. 

5. What do I do if I adopted a pet with a microchip? 
Email us at info@bcpetregistry.ca with your pet’s microchip number and we can guide you to the right direction. For pets adopted from the BC SPCA, an account is automatically created at the time of adoption. For more information on how to access your account, please visit: BC SPCA Adoptions – You’re Registered for a Lifetime | BC Pet Registry.  

6. When is the next microchip clinic near me? 
Please reach out to your local BC SPCA or email us at info@bcpetregistry.ca for more information. 

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