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Microchipping: Renton vs Seattle

How do microchipping rules compare between Renton, WA and Seattle, WA?

Renton and Seattle have similar restriction levels.

Renton, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

King County Code Title 11 requires every dog and cat over eight weeks old to be licensed annually with Regional Animal Services; microchips are strongly encouraged and used by RASKC to reunite lost pets with owners.

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Seattle, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

The Seattle Animal Shelter microchips every dog, cat, and rabbit adopted from the facility. SMC 9.25 does not mandate microchipping for all owned pets, but chips dramatically improve return rates for impounded animals.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRentonSeattle
CodeKCC 11.04-
License ageOver 8 weeks-
MicrochipEncouraged, not required-
ShelterRASKC Kent-
SAS adoptions-100% chipped
Walk-in clinic-$25
Mandate-None citywide
Registration-Owner responsibility

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Renton FAQ

Is a microchip required for pets in King County?

No, KCC Title 11 does not mandate microchips, but RASKC scans every impounded pet and uses chips to return animals to owners faster.

Do I still need a license if my pet is chipped?

Yes, an annual RASKC license is required regardless of microchip status for dogs and cats over eight weeks old.

Seattle FAQ

Do I have to microchip my pet in Seattle?

No, microchipping is voluntary for non-shelter pets. However, SAS strongly recommends it; chipped pets are reunited with owners 3x more often than tagged-only animals.

Where can I get my pet microchipped cheaply?

SAS holds low-cost microchip clinics at $25, including registration. Many Seattle vet clinics also offer chips for $40-75 during routine visits.

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