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Kennel Club launches National Microchipping Month

Kennel Club launches National Microchipping Month

The campaign aims to encourage vets from around the country to hold microchipping clinics.


Friday, 11 April 2008

The Kennel Club is to launch National Microchipping Month, to highlight how microchipping your gundog can help identify them if lost or stolen.

National Microchipping Month, organised annually by the Kennel Club’s pet reunification service, Petlog, is being held in June.

The campaign aims to encourage vets from around the country to hold microchipping clinics to highlight how microchipping can help identify your lost dog.

For more details, visit www.nationalmicrochippingmonth.org.uk

The rest of this article appears in 10 April issue of Shooting Times.

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