Coun Nigel Sherwood says: Getting your dog chipped is important |
North
Lincolnshire Council will be holding free micro-chipping events, including one in Brigg where the last session drew an amazing number of folk to the Old Courts Road car park where the task was undertaken from a special vehicle.
Brigg has to wait its turn this time. The chipping events began in Scunthorpe on Thursday (November 14), and will take in Ashby, Epworth, Barton and Crowle before the final session in Brigg on
Thursday, April 29 - again in the town's main car park, from 11am to 3pm.
Make a note of the date now, but we will run reminders next spring.
The council told Brigg Blog that micro-chipping
provides peace of mind that if your dog is lost or stolen, they are more likely
to be returned to you safe and sound. Micro-chipping
will soon become compulsory for all dogs owners in England. Dogs
should also wear a collar and tag – Including an up to date ID tag and owner
contact details. This can allow for easier identification and quicker return if
the dog goes missing.
Cabinet
Member for Highways and Neighbourhood at North Lincolnshire Council, Coun Nigel
Sherwood (Brigg and Wolds) said: It’s
great news that there are more micro-chipping sessions available. It’s
important that dog owners can get their dogs micro-chipped before it becomes a
legal requirement to do so. Getting
your dog chipped is important – it can save a lot of heartache should they go
missing. Having
a collar and tag is still law and you must have an up-to-date ID tag with the
dog owners contact details.”
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