Microchips, about the size of a grain of rice, are radio frequency identification devices implanted in dogs and cats. The chips can be scanned at any animal shelter, vet clinic or police station.
Pet owners across Australia are being urged to check their pet's microchip number and find out if they are affected by the ...
Another law that that puts the welfare of animals (and dogs) first, is the Preventing Animal Cruelty and Torture Act (2019), ...
Even if your dog is microchipped and not on a lead, they must wear a collar when outside. Failure to comply could result in a fine of up to £500, as warned by GOV.UK. In fact, even the police can ...
A national pet microchip company used by pet owners across the country shut down without warning, leaving thousands of pets’ microchip information inaccessible.
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