BERWICK STAR NEWS
Home » Cheap as chips

Cheap as chips

CASEY people can have their pets microchipped at a special occasion next month.
The City of Casey, in partnership with the Lost Dogs Home in Cranbourne, is running a microchipping day on Saturday, 2 April and encourages Casey residents to have their pets microchipped for just $25 per animal on the day.
Each microchip is inserted by a veterinarian and the animal will feel no pain or discomfort.
Last year more than 2000 cats and dogs were lost and impounded in the municipality and a small microchip, about the size of a grain of rice, is the best way to be reunited with your pet if is lost.
A microchip contains a barcode linked to its owner’s contact details that are recorded on the Central Animal Records database.
The animal can then be permanently identified Australia-wide and can be safely returned to its owner, even if its collar or council ID has come off.
It is also important that residents update this information if they move house.
Since 1 May 2007 Victorian legislation has required that all newly registered animals are to be microchipped. Lower council registration fees apply for microchipped pets.
The microchip day will take place from 10am until 1pm at the Lost Dogs Home Cranbourne on 920 Thompsons Road, Cranbourne West. Bookings are essential.
For details or bookings call 1300 734 738 or visit www.petregister.com.au/events

Digital Editions


  • Bandits fall as Roos hop

    Bandits fall as Roos hop

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 537219 Parkfield has been on top of the DDCA Turf 2 ladder for a long time but Coomoora will…

More News

  • Bears and Bucks win big

    Bears and Bucks win big

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 537218 The first week of finals is now set for the Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) Turf 1 competition with two enticing match-ups set…

  • Noble Park locked and loaded

    Noble Park locked and loaded

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 520678 Noble Park (7/121) can begin preparations for a finals campaign in the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association after locking down a top-six berth with…

  • Sweet taste for battling teams as things even up in SWGDL

    Sweet taste for battling teams as things even up in SWGDL

    Three teams enjoyed their first wins of the season in round three of the South West Gippsland Dart League (SWGDL) while the top-four cemented their claims as early premiership contenders.…

  • Car ramming leads to firearm seized in Cranbourne East

    Car ramming leads to firearm seized in Cranbourne East

    A man has been charged following an incident at a property in Cranbourne East where a Toyota SUV allegedly rammed a Ford off Collision Road about 2.30pm on Saturday 28…

  • Land release alone won’t lower house prices, expert warns

    Land release alone won’t lower house prices, expert warns

    The Opposition’s plan to fast-track land release in growth areas is unlikely to significantly reduce house prices on its own, according to an RMIT housing expert. Associate Professor Trivess Moore,…