Safepets Microchipping By Karen Noble

About Safepets Microchipping By Karen Noble

Fully Qualified Mobile Microchipping service for Dogs and Cats

Safepets Microchipping By Karen Noble Description

Fully Qualified Mobile Microchipping service for Dogs and Cats at a cost of only £15 each
Why upset your pets with a trip to the vets when you can have them chipped in the comfort of their own home and cheaper too.
Discount for group bookings and Litters

We cover the local surrounding villages of scunthorpe and brigg. We can travel further but additional fuel charges will be applied. Please enquire.

Qualified through Peddy-Mark
For your peace of mind PeddyMark complies with the BSAVA (British Small Animal Veterinary Association) Code of Conduct for Microchip Distributors.

Why should you Microchip your Pet?

Environment Secretary Owen Paterson has announced that all dogs in England must be microchipped, by law, from 6 April 2016.
Owners of dogs found without a chip after April 2016 will have a short amount of time to have the procedure carried out. Those who refuse to microchip their dogs could face a fine of up to £500.

Every year more than 100, 000 animals go astray in the UK alone. Most of them cannot be returned home because their owners cannot be identified. The lucky ones end up in an animal home.

Microchipping is the most effective way of identifying a lost pet, chips don't come off like collars can.

Each PeddyMark microchip has a unique number which is stored on a national database owned by the Kennel Club called PetLog. A quick scan of the chip by a dog warden, shelter or Vet reveals the owner's name and address and contact numbers from the database's records therefore reuniting the animal with its owner quickly with the minimum amount of stress for all involved.

Information about the Microchipping

The procedure of inserting a microchip is quick and largely painless for the animal.

A tiny chip - about the size of a grain of rice - is inserted using a sterile needle under the dog's skin between the shoulder blades.

The microchip is encased in a special bio-compatible glass, the same material used in human pacemakers, which is accepted by the dog's body and fuses with the bodily tissue so it does not move around.

Anaesthetic is not required as the procedure is no more painful than a standard vaccination.

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Safepets Microchipping By Karen Noble is located at Immingham