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  • Microchipping

As of April 2016, by Law all dogs in Ireland must be microchipped and registered with a government approved database as soon as possible.

If your pet should ever stray from home, a microchip scanner will identify the unique chip number registered to you, to allow their safe return.

Here at PHVH in Dublin we can microchip your pets (cats and dogs) and help you to register them correctly. Just call us to book an appointment.

If you are coming to get a microchip or change the address connected to your pet’s current microchip you will need to bring the following to your appointment:

  • A valid form of I/D
  • Proof of address

For more information, please, contact us.

Microchipping is a permanent ID system, which involves a chip, no bigger than a grain of rice being implanted under the skin of your pet’s scruff.

Each microchip has a unique number, which can be read by a portable scanner, which most vets, including us, local authorities and rescue homes have access too; ensuring your contact details can be easily obtained from the central microchipping database.

Once your pet has been scanned and identified by their microchip, a simple phone call can reunite you with your pet.

Book a microchipping appointment

Microchipping is not only for dogs, but also for cats, ferrets, rabbits, snakes, parrot, tortoises and horses and comes highly recommended by all the team at Primrose Hill Veterinary Hospital.

It is now also a legal requirement for all dogs to be microchipped, and all puppies must be vaccinated by 8 weeks of age before ownership is transferred from the breeder. You can be fined up to £500.00 if your dog is not microchipped. It is also worth noting, that if you are planning on taking your pet abroad, they must be microchipped and have a pet passport.

Microchipping your pet in Dublin at Primrose Hill Veterinary Hospital

Sedation is not necessary for the implantation of the microchip as this procedure causes minimal discomfort and can be done in a routine consultation. And don't worry if you can't recall (or know) if your pet is microchipped - It is very easy to check for a microchip using a scanner. We can arrange for a member of our team to scan your pet and check for a working chip. Rest assured, we all always check that an animal hasn’t already got a microchip before implanting a new one.

At the time of implant, you will be asked to complete a registration form, from which your details are then submitted to a national database by a Primrose Hill Veterinary Hospital team member. Your details are kept on the database for your pet’s lifetime, and the fee for this is included in the cost of implantation.

It is important to update any changes to your contact details as soon as possible. At Primrose Hill Veterinary Hospital, all our microchips comply with the International Standard (ISO) and can, therefore, be recognised by scanners abroad when used in the Pet Passport scheme.

For more information, please contact us.