Torridge Check A Chip Day! October 24th Northam Burrows
Dog owners are being encouraged to put Monday 24th October into their diaries to come along to Northam Burrows between 10:00 am and 3:00 pm, to get their dog's microchip checked by Torridge District Council's Environmental Team. Ensuring dogs microchips have the most current information is designed to keep people's pets safe and greatly increase the likelihood of a lost dog being reunited with their owners.
As a nation of dog lovers, microchipping is crucial for both excellent dog welfare and to provide dog owners with peace of mind. In April 2016, it also became compulsory for every dog to have an up-to-date microchip with the dog's details uploaded to an approved UK database. Breeders must also ensure that their puppies are microchipped before they leave for their new home.
The microchips in use in the UK are passive devices no bigger than a grain of rice and once in place can be scanned by a hand-held reader. The 15-digit identification code can then be checked against the microchip databases to quickly identify the owner. Microchipping is a relatively simple process undertaken by all veterinary surgeons or anyone trained to carry out the procedure. The procedure is no more uncomfortable than a standard vaccination injection.
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