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Free event to keep Pendle dog owners within the law

Published: Wednesday, 28th March 2018

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Dog owners in Pendle are urged to stay within the law and to take good care of their pets.

Pendle Council has teamed up with the Dogs’ Trust to provide a number of microchipping events across Pendle.

These free community events include a check your chip service, nail clipping and a basic health check by a veterinary nurse.

The health check includes looking at eyes, ears, teeth and weight, to make sure your dog is happy, fit and healthy.

The next event is on Tuesday 3 April 11am – 3pm at Earby Parish Rooms, Victoria Road, Earby, BB18 6US.

Dog Warden Laura Robinson warned: “Dog owners risk a £500 fine if their dogs aren’t chipped.

“It’s a permanent way of identifying your pet if they get lost.

“A microchip is the size of a grain of rice under the dog’s skin and when a dog goes missing we can scan the microchip and get them home safely.”

All dog owners who attend the event will be provided with a responsible dog ownership pack, including handy tips and useful resources for you to continue to use at home.

Free goodie packs will also be available for puppy owners and those who are thinking of getting a puppy.

And extra goodie packs are available for those wanting to learn how to stay healthy with their dog.

Laura added: “Please remember that all dogs must be wearing a collar, be on a lead and with someone who is 18 years or over.

“Any puppies up to the age of six months must be fully vaccinated and carried and the Dogs’ Trust will need proof of address.”

The Dogs’ Trust may ask for proof of vaccination, too, so dog owners must bring documentation along.

Advice or information on dog issues, from microchipping to dog fouling and stray dogs, is on Pendle Council’s website www.pendle.gov.uk/dogs