Petlog - National Microchipping Month - June 2015

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Petlog, the UK’s largest database for microchipped pets is celebrating 10 years of National Microchipping Month - a campaign that encourages and promotes responsible pet ownership through microchipping as the preferred method of permanent pet identification. With new legislation coming through for…

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George Eustice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2015 1:24


Farming Minister George Eustice and shadow environment minister Angela Smith speak at a Kennel Club event in Parliament to launch National Microchipping Month

Harriet Brown, Justine Iveson and Ros Baker

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2015 8:25


Petlog, managed by the Kennel Club, will run its 12th National Microchipping Month in June and aims to educate pet owners about the benefits of microchipping and the importance of keeping contact details up to date.Celia Walsom, Petlog Executive, said: "National Microchipping Month is a great chance for vets to engage with their clients about microchipping, especially as microchipping for dogs becomes compulsory in Wales in 2015 and England in 2016 With new legislation coming through for compulsory microchipping of all dogs, Petlog looks at public understanding of the microchip and how much dog owners know about the legislation.

Ceila Walson - Petlog Executive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2015 7:21


Petlog, managed by the Kennel Club, will run its 12th National Microchipping Month in June and aims to educate pet owners about the benefits of microchipping and the importance of keeping contact details up to date.Celia Walsom, Petlog Executive, said: "National Microchipping Month is a great chance for vets to engage with their clients about microchipping, especially as microchipping for dogs becomes compulsory in Wales in 2015 and England in 2016 With new legislation coming through for compulsory microchipping of all dogs, Petlog looks at public understanding of the microchip and how much dog owners know about the legislation.

Caroline Kisko, Kennel Club Secretary.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2014 8:57


'Chip it, Check it' campaign - Kennel Club Secretary, Caroline Kisko commented "The introduction of a requirement to permanently identify a dog through compulsory microchipping will go a long way towards improving the current situation surrounding stray dogs by reducing the need for unidentified lost dogs to be rehomed or euthanised.

Defra Minister Lord de Mauley

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2014 4:54


Government Minister Supports Kennel Club Campaign To Help Save Thousands Of Dogs Each Year In UK Through Microchipping. Over 8,000 dogs euthanised each year because their owner cannot be found could be saved if dog owners 'Chip it, Check it' the Kennel Club and Lord de Mauley, Minister for the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), have highlighted today [10 June]. The organisation, the UK's largest dedicated to dog welfare, has said that by microchipping dogs and keeping personal details up to date, thousands of otherwise doomed dogs could be identified and reunited with their owners instead of facing possible destruction in the pound. In addition to this, around 40,000 lost and stray dogs have to be rehomed each year because their owners cannot be found. These dogs could have been reunited with their owners if those owners microchipped their dogs and kept personal details up to date on their database. The Defra Minister highlighted the importance of microchipping and checking contact details are up to date as part of the Kennel Club's National Microchipping Month during an event in Old Palace Yard, Westminster. The event launched the new 'Chip it, Check it' education campaign intended to inform the public about the change in law from April 2016 and was supported by Members of Parliament and animal welfare organisations . Regulations due to be laid shortly as secondary regulations under the Animal Welfare Act, will place a requirement on owners to have their dogs microchipped and registered on one of the databases available. Owners will also be expected to be responsible for ensuring the information is kept up to date in order to have the best chance of reuniting them with their pet. Speaking at the event, Lord de Mauley said: "When a much loved dog goes missing it is heart-breaking for the owners - a microchip, which takes minutes to insert, can mean the difference between a dog being returned home, or ending up in a rehoming centre where they could be put to sleep. But it is important owners ensure their details are up to date - campaigns such as these help to highlight this and act as a reminder that microchipping will be compulsory in England from April 2016." The Kennel Club is dedicated to reuniting dog and owner through its reunification database Petlog, the UK's largest lost and found database for microchipped pets, and holds National Microchipping Month each June to educate those involved with dogs on the benefits of microchipping. Kennel Club Secretary, Caroline Kisko commented "The introduction of a requirement to permanently identify a dog through compulsory microchipping will go a long way towards improving the current situation surrounding stray dogs by reducing the need for unidentified lost dogs to be rehomed or euthanised. The Kennel Club views regulation as a positive step forward for responsible dog ownership and bringing dogs and owners back together more quickly and effectively and as such thanks the government for their commitment to improving dog welfare".

Ceila Walson - Petlog Executive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2014 13:40


Petlog, managed by the Kennel Club, will run its 11th National Microchipping Month in June and aims to educate pet owners about the benefits of microchipping and the importance of keeping contact details up to date. Celia Walsom, Petlog Executive, said: "National Microchipping Month is a great chance for vets to engage with their clients about microchipping, especially as microchipping for dogs becomes compulsory in Wales in 2015 and England in 2016 With new legislation coming through for compulsory microchipping of all dogs, Petlog looks at public understanding of the microchip and how much dog owners know about the legislation.

Sammie Thatcher and Maisie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2014 11:18


Petlog, managed by the Kennel Club, will run its 11th National Microchipping Month in June and aims to educate pet owners about the benefits of microchipping and the importance of keeping contact details up to date. Celia Walsom, Petlog Executive, said: "National Microchipping Month is a great chance for vets to engage with their clients about microchipping, especially as microchipping for dogs becomes compulsory in Wales in 2015 and England in 2016 With new legislation coming through for compulsory microchipping of all dogs, Petlog looks at public understanding of the microchip and how much dog owners know about the legislation.

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