Microchipping With the increase in interest of all Health associated matters, it has become essential for dogs to be identifiable and with this in mind in order for Dandies to have their eyestested for thepredisposition to glaucoma, they must be identified either by a Micro Chip or a tattoo.
The CDDTC have a qualified operative to carry out Microchipping and in order to assist clubmembers this will be done at a greatly reduced rate of £15 per dog.Ms Ann Skitt will be available to carry out theprocedure at club events.
Microchipping available at November Championship Show - please book a place
The CDDTC have a qualified operative to carry out Microchipping and in order to assist clubmembers this will be done at a greatly reduced rate of £15 per dog.Ms Ann Skitt will be available to carry out theprocedure at club events.
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