Pet charity urges dog owners tobeat the microchipping deadline

German Shepherd cross Jan being scanned for a microchip by AWA Theresa Lovegrove at Lewknor rehoming centre. SUS-160703-140012001German Shepherd cross Jan being scanned for a microchip by AWA Theresa Lovegrove at Lewknor rehoming centre. SUS-160703-140012001
German Shepherd cross Jan being scanned for a microchip by AWA Theresa Lovegrove at Lewknor rehoming centre. SUS-160703-140012001

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The local Blue Cross animal sanctuary is urging dog owners to get their pets microchipped or risk losing them forever.

Blue Cross in Northiam is warning that thousands of pets admitted to rehoming centres, dog wardens and kennels as strays could in fact be much loved family pets who have become lost.

The leading pet charity is calling for pet owners to act now and get their pet microchipped as without one local authorities and charities cannot reunite pets with their families and are forced to rehome them.

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