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Microchipping
There are very
few things that are more distressing than losing a pet when
your pet gets lost or goes wandering.
The current laws in
Victoria require cats and dogs to have Council registration and tags. However if your pet slips their collar and tag, and these were their only form of identification,
finding them again may be difficult. Thus we recommend that
your pet should be microchipped.
Microchipping is a
permanent, safe and affordable way of ensuring that your
pets can find their way home if they ever become lost,
escape or (heaven forbid!) are stolen.
The chips are about
the size of a small grain of rice and are implanted beneath
the skin by a veterinarian. Each chip contains a unique
number that is linked to the owner's contact details on a
nationally integrated registry, to which only authorised
people have access. When a lost animal is found, it is a
routine procedure to check to see if a microchip is present,
and if so, the chip number is used to access the client's
details so the animal can be reunited with their
owner.
When you come into the
Hospital to have your pet microchipped, we'll ask you for a
second contact name and telephone number, in case your pet
is lost while you are away from home.
Microchipping can be
done at any time, though most people elect to have it done
either at a routine vaccination, or while their pet is in
hospital for another procedure such as desexing. If you
would like the procedure performed, please tell one of our
reception staff when you arrive.
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used on this page courtesy of Novartis.
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