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Compulsory Microchipping
Microchipping to help lost pets from May 1 2007
If
the loss of a pet is due to escape during a thunderstorm, a hole in the
fence or being new to an area, there is always a lingering question about
what happened, where is it now, is it alive, is it being treated well?
Collars and registration discs may help in reducing the number of
unidentified animals presented at Shelters. The truth is however that
very few animals arrive at Shelters with such identification.
RSPCA Chief Veterinarian Dr Chris Thurgood says the only “foolproof” method
of permanently identifying animals is by using the implantation of
microchips. A microchip, which is as large as a grain of rice, is
implanted under the skin, using a needle. It is implanted in the base of the
neck and forward of the shoulder blade. Each microchip contains a
unique number, which can be obtained using a scanner.
Every year enormous numbers of cats and dogs are handed into our animal
shelters. The actual number varies throughout our statewide shelter
network and is counted in the tens of thousands. The vast majority of them
have no method of identification that enables the owners to be notified of
their animals’ circumstances
One of the more traumatic family events is the loss of a beloved pet.
From May 1 2007 the State Government legislated that it will is compulsory
to have all newly registered dogs and cats microchipped. Owners will
need to provide proof that their animals have been microchipped when
obtaining registration with their local council.
The fact that owners will need to provide proof of microchipping at the time
of registration with their local council will be a major factor in the
increased compliance of owners to this new requirement.
This initiative, which is strongly supported by the RSPCA, should have a
very positive effect in identifying lost animals presented at our Shelters.
Some Councils are organising regular Microchipping Days within their
municipalities.
The RSPCA is offering Microchipping at $30 at our
Veterinary Clinics.
Compulsory Microchipping means that if a pet becomes separated from its
owner and lands in a pound or shelter, its owner can be quickly contacted.
This will reduce the number of animals that end up in shelters and in turn
reduce the euthanasia rate for animals that are unable to find a new home.
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