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FAQs
ABOUT MICROCHIPPING
What
is a microchip?
The microchip is a rice-sized digital I.D. tag that is inserted into
the scruff of a dog’s neck.
Why?
The chip’s unique I.D. number gives the dog a secure
lifelong identity.
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This enables lost,
stolen, abandoned, stray, injured or dangerous
dogs to be identified and matched with their registered owners, no
matter where they are found or in what condition.
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It also allows
councils to send better
factual information to the National Dog Database,
so that, as a nation, we can have a better handle on dog
numbers, breeds and their roles in our community.
Do
all dogs have to be microchipped?
No. Dogs who registered before 1 July 2006 do not have to be microchipped. Nor do working dogs (which
includes any dog kept solely or principally for herding or driving stock).
Microchipping is only required for:
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non-working dogs being
registered for the first time;
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dogs classed as
dangerous or menacing after 31 November 2003, and
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impounded dogs
who are unregistered or are repeat offenders.
When
must these dogs be microchipped?
Owners must get their dogs microchipped within two months of
registration - or beforehand if they like.
Where
can they be microchipped?
The council offers a free
microchipping service for newly registered dogs (but not dogs
classified as dangerous or menacing).
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Newly registered working dogs may also take advantage of this service,
getting the benefits of a permanent identity and greater
security,even though they are not
legally obliged to be microchipped.
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Our
Animal Control Officers are trained and certified to insert
microchips and will advertise the time and place in each area. Most
vets will also insert microchips.
Can
other dogs be microchipped too?
Yes. Our Animal Control officers can do it for a fee of $20 per
dog. This service will also be available from most vets,
though fees may vary.
What
about dogs that are already microchipped?
If a dog has already been microchipped by someone other than the
council (i.e. a vet or another local authority), the owner will need to
prove this by showing the relevant documents and
leting an Animal Control Officer scan the dog to verify its ID.
Do
microchipped dogs still have to be registered?
Yes. Microchipping is a one-off event, but annual registration is
necessary to update the details of each dog's age, address and
owner.
What
if I choose not to microchip my dog despite the law saying I must?
The fine for not complying is $300 per dog.
For
further information on any of these issues please contact us on 347 2800 or 318 8338.