NSVH highly recommends
Microchipping your pet prior to travel.
Not exact matches
Pet shops are regulated in different ways in each State and Territory — whilst some require the kittens and pups to be vaccinated, and some to be
microchipped,
pet shops are generally not required to desex
prior to sale.
Dogs and cats sold by New York City
pet stores must be
microchipped and spayed / neutered
prior to sale and can be sourced only from breeders holding a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) «class A» license.
Having your
pet microchipped prior to travel is also a good idea (and may be required) should your
pet become lost or separated from you en route.
All
pets will be
microchipped prior to placement.
Impounded
pets are required by law to be
microchipped prior to being reclaimed by their owners; however, the shelter staff will microchip
pets for the public during normal business hours for a nominal fee of $ 15.
All
pets were spayed / neutered, vaccinated and
microchipped prior to going back into the community.
If your
pet wasn't spayed or neutered
prior to adoption, ask your veterinarian about the process, and don't forget about
microchipping your
pet — it can ensure their safe return home if they wander from your sight.
In addition,
pets are current on all vaccinations as needed for their age unless otherwise noted,
microchipped, and spayed / neutered
prior to adoption.
All of our
pets are spayed or neutered,
microchipped, vaccinated, dewormed, and treated for any illnesses or injuries
prior to adoption.