From 6th April 2016 the law is changing in England, requiring all dogs to be microchipped. If you haven’t done so already, you’ll need to book and appointment at your local vet to have this done. Here is a run-down of the essentials you need to know about microchipping your dog.

What is microchipping?

A microchip is a small implant about the size of a grain of rice, which is placed under your pet’s skin through a simple injection. The chip uses radio frequency identification technology to tag the animal in question with a unique number used to identify the pet. When a scanner is placed over the chip, the scanner causes the chip to activate and transmit its data back to the scanner.

Why is microchipping important?

For further information on microchipping, The Kennel Club have produced this factsheet which tells you everything that you need to know.

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