Council is offering free pet microchipping at the Animal Care and Education Centre.
This is an opportunity to have your dog and cat safely and permanently identified at no cost.
Microchipping is a reliable and simple way to be reunited with your pet if it gets lost, providing a permanent form of identification that can't be removed or lost like a collar or tag.
The microchip contains a unique number linked to your contact information in a database, making it easy for Council, shelters and vets to scan the chip and contact you if your pet is found.
Council’s free microchipping sessions at the Animal Care and Education Centre, 55 Links Dr, Woree will be held on:
Monday 28 April from 1pm to 4pmTuesday 29 April from 1pm to 4pmWednesday 30 April from 9am to middayFriday 2 May from 9am to 4pm.Pre-registration is recommended. Secure your preferred time and complete the Global Microchip Registry Form in advance to help streamline your appointment.