Parkside Veterinary Group Surgeries at Dundee, Barnhill and Broughty Ferry
Parkside Veterinary Group

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Identity Chipping

we use
TRACER MICROCHIPS


Lost and Found
with a TRACER microchip.

If your pet is lost but is identifiable by having a microchip, then we can identify them when they are found. A special reader tells us the pet's number and after a phone call to the database, we find out your name and address with phone number, so we can re-unite the two of you. All Vets and rescue places have readers nowadays.

The new Tracer chip is made of an inert plastic, which does not migrate under the skin and is stronger than other glass-based chips. It is inserted during a consult, using a needle on an applicator. It can be done at vaccination time, or commonly at neutering around 6 months of age, when they won't even feel it!

For all of National Microchip Month (June) You pay the special price of £18-50, including VAT and full registration - one-off - and Petlog, who keep the numbers, have no more charges, except if you wish to change your details if, for example, you move house.
Great peace of mind.

Read Archie's true story HERE

More information about identity chipping can be seen at the PETLOG web site ::CLICK HERE

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