Microchipping has been at the heart of Dogs Trust activities for a long time and the charity is hoping that the campaign will ensure that no dog is left unchipped when the laws change in April 2016.
Whilst only the size of a grain of rice, a microchip can be a highly effective means of reuniting a lost dog with its owner. Results from a Dogs Trust Stray Dog Survey showed that just over 10,000 dogs were returned to their owners for this exact reason.
Stephen McPartland MP said, "Microchipping makes it easier to reunite lost dogs with their owners and reduces the anxiety felt when a pet is lost as well as reducing kenneling costs for local authorities. It makes a lot of sense and I would urge dog owners to find out more about having their dog chipped by asking their local vet or finding out more at the Dogs Trust campaign website www.chipmydog.org.uk"
To find out more about when the roaming Dogs Trust teams will be in your area or learn more about the benefits of microchipping visit www.chipmydog.org.uk.
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