June is National Microchipping Month when animal organisations come together to promote the use of microchips.
DogLost has helped reunite many dogs through the use of a chip which can be read by us or by a dog warden or rescue.
Said DogLost founder, Jayne Hayes, “It is essential to chip your dog so that we can reunite it with you. But it is also very important to keep your details up to date. Many dogs simply may not be reunited because they either don’t have chip or the details are registered to an old address or previous owner.”
Many local authorities and dog charities are offering free or low cost chipping during June for details of the Dogs Trust events click here
Microchipping will be compulsory in Wales next year, and in England in 2016.