Micro Chipping and Pet Passports
Micro chipping is a safe, simple and permanent form of pet identification. The micro chip, the size of a rice corn, inserted under the skin of your animal is a safe, simple, and permanent form of pet identification. The number is registered to the name of the owner and you will also receive an extra tag for the collar that says that your animal is micro chipped.

Always make sure that your details are updated on the database as ownership changes from breeder or animal pound. The ID number can then easily be read by a scanner at shelters or veterinary clinics when your animal is found and traced back on the database. We recommend the placement of the microchip during the first puppy visits. If your pet is not yet micro chipped arrange an appointment with us as soon as possible.

EU Passports
EU regulations require valid pet passports for cats, dogs and ferrets, containing details of vaccinations, blood tests and clinical examinations. If you intend to travel with your pet make an appointment with us to issue a pet passport. Speak to us to find out more, including the list of qualifying countries. This passport procedure requires a lot of time to organise.

   
 
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