PAKENHAM OFFICER STAR NEWS
Home » Give your pets the most important gift of all this Christmas

Give your pets the most important gift of all this Christmas

Pet owners are being urged to make sure their furry family members’ microchip is up to date this holiday season.

The Lost Dogs’ Home warns December and January are traditionally the busiest time of the year with holiday plans, parties and time spent away from our pets all increasing the risk of our pets escaping properties.

Spokesperson Suzana Talevski said now is the time to make sure your pet is microchipped and even just as important to make sure the microchip is updated to your current address and phone number.

‘’We are encouraging all pet owners to start the holiday season by making sure your pet’s microchip details are up to date,“ said Ms Talevski.

“Christmas is a time for family, good friends, good times and all those things involve our pets.

“We know how much Australians value the bond they have with their pets so let’s all get together and make sure all our family members are home for Christmas this year.“

The home’s admissions department has seen a 31 per cent increase in animals arriving with a microchip compared to the previous year.

“It’s pleasing that the message is starting to get through but there are still too many without one. It is extremely difficult to reunite a pet with its family without one,“ said Ms Talevski.

“We are however pleased that we have also seen a 72 per cent increase in the last five years.“

Digital Editions


More News

  • Upper Beaconsfield festival returns

    Upper Beaconsfield festival returns

    Upper Beaconsfield Tower Run: Climbing New Heights Upper Beaconsfield will come alive on Sunday the 15th of February when the community hosts the annual Upper Beaconsfield Tower Run and Village…

  • Two charged after alleged armed home invasion in Narre Warren South

    Two charged after alleged armed home invasion in Narre Warren South

    A Doveton man and a Berwick man have been charged following an alleged armed home invasion in Narre Warren South during the early morning of Wednesday 4 February. South Metro…

  • Bushfire register creates summer headache for schools

    Bushfire register creates summer headache for schools

    Local families in Cardinia and the Yarra Ranges were both confused and upset by sudden school closures on Tuesday 3 and Wednesday 4 February. A statewide policy that informs what…

  • Thieves exploit road closures

    Thieves exploit road closures

    At a time when local businesses say their livelihoods are under threat from Big Build road closures, one has fallen victim to a costly burglary. Cardinia Crime Investigation unit detectives…

  • Champs, chats and chokes

    Champs, chats and chokes

    DAVE: Good morning boys, what a massive week of sport; we’ve a had a Pro-Am series through West Gippsland, the Woolamai Cup was on, Country Week has begun, and then…

  • New rules ban interest on hardship-deferred rates

    New rules ban interest on hardship-deferred rates

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 429633 Ratepayers facing hardship are expected not to be charged interest on deferred rates under new State rules. Casey has confirmed that it already…

  • Tons and tumbles through the grades

    Tons and tumbles through the grades

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533000 B GRADE The top four looks locked and loaded with two rounds to go in CCCA B Grade after games went pretty much…

  • Big win for firefighters

    Big win for firefighters

    Despite ongoing funding tensions between the CFA and the State Government, the Bayles community has rallied behind its volunteer firefighters, successfully reaching the fundraising goal to upgrade the air-conditioning at…

  • “Neglect” leaves Fincks Road unsafe

    “Neglect” leaves Fincks Road unsafe

    Frustration is boiling over in Bayles as residents warn that dangerous conditions on Fincks Road are damaging vehicles and putting the community at risk. In a letter sent to Cardinia…

  • Police ‘stonewalling’ delays CFMEU threats case

    Police ‘stonewalling’ delays CFMEU threats case

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 171634 Lawyers for a CFMEU organiser accused of making threats have said Victoria Police is refusing to help it reach former chief commissioner Shane…