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Pet Microchipping

Harriet from Orakei

Hi neighbours,

There are so many found, lost and stray pets about at the moment and I have a question for you all!

Are your cats and dogs microchipped?

Is your microchip registered on the national animal register? Or just on the council register when your dog is registered?

It’s not expensive to add your pets microchip to the national animal register (this is SEPERATE from your dogs registration)

We an animal is found or run over or found dead - having a microchip that is registered means someone like myself - Pet Nurse Auckland or animal control or a vet clinic can call you straight away and either return the animal to you or get the ok to go ahead with emergency medical treatment.

I am willing to check these for you if you are unsure if you send me your microchip number.
Microchipping saves so much time and heart ache! If you have any questions please ask me or your vets!

The more microchipped pets we have the better!! Cats are important too!
And I can do that in your home! Just get in touch!

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