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Is your pet ready for fireworks?
Bonfire's night is approaching along with firework displays. Your pets could be sensitive to fireworks and be scared of them. They could run away to shelter and get lost. We know how much joy and fun a pet can bring to your life, because we’re pet owners, too. We also know how devastating it can be to lose a pet.
That’s why we want to help you find your pet when it goes missing.
If your pet goes missing, you can report it to the following telephone number:
PETLOG: 0870606751
If you find a pet, you can take it to the police, the municipal dog warden, a rescue league, the RSPCA, or any vet, and the pet will be scanned to look for a microchip identification number.
The number would then be reported to the Anibase/Petlog or Kennel club, who would immediately find his owners.
If your pet is not micro-chipped, it is the time to do it now. Contact your local veterinary practice to microchip your pet. It is the most reliable way to ensure that a found pet can be identified and rescued to his way home.
Micro-chipping is now acknowledged to be the most acceptable form of permanent identification available for companion animals and horses. It is permanent, tamperproof, reliable and painless.
The UK Government chose microchipping as the means of permanent identification under the PET PASSPORT SCHEME.
Several companies offer micro-chipping. Microchips are registered at a central national data base PETLOG that can be consulted by veterinary surgeons, police, dog wardens and charities or organisations, like the RSPCA and the Kennel club.
What are the microchips available?
Here are the most popular:
·Backhome (Virbac)
·Identichip (Animal care)
·Tracer (Bayer)
Did you know?
·There are over 3 million animals in the UK with a microchip.
·Over 1400 Veterinary Practices in the UK currently use the microchip system.
·Over 350 Charity and Local Authority establistments are microchipping and re-homing animals.
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