Animal Aid is offering free microchipping during December.
The animal welfare organisation is opening a new veterinary clinic at its site in Killara Road, Coldstream.
To celebrate, owners can get their dog, cat, guinea pig or rabbit microchipped free of charge from Saturday 1 to Monday 31 December.
Animal Aid CEO Mark Menze said much-loved pets arrived at Animal Aid every day without microchips, and therefore no way to contact their family.
“With one simple procedure, pet owners can ensure that if their pet is lost, they will be notified quickly and their furry friend will be back in your arms in no time,” he said.
“Do what is best for your pet.
“If your pet is already microchipped, please consider this your friendly reminder to check that your pet’s microchip details are up to date.”
The new clinic is larger and has more technology, so it can help more shelter animals and private patients every day.
“The revenue generated when the local community uses Animal Aid’s services will go directly toward feeding, caring, training, and ultimately re-homing the lost, surrendered and unwanted pets that come to our door,” Mr Menze said.
The microchip offer is valid for two pets per person, at Coldstream Animal Aid only.
Bookings are essential. Call 9739 0500.