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Written by Webmaster
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Monday, 20 November 2006 |
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Thousands of pets are destroyed each year simply because they lack identification. This is why we recommend microchipping as part of our preventative healthcare campaign for all pets... and word is spreading fast.
"Microchip
The Size of a chip
We have microchipped well over one thousand pets. Little or no complications occur from the procedure. Microchips are a small chip with a unique number coded on it. The chip is encased in a specially designed glass case - which is inert and non reactive.
The chip can be read by anyone using a modern day scanner. Once in place it cannot be lost, removed or altered for the life of your pet.
Once your pet is microchipped with us, it is registered on the A.A.R (Australasian Animal Registry). All lost pets taken to pounds or the RSPCA are scanned and if a chip exists it is cross checked on the database ensuring a quick call and a happy reunion.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 18 December 2006 )
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