Microchip your pet
Project Status: When you need to do this
All dogs and cats must be microchipped before they’re 12 weeks of age, or before they are sold or re-homed. You can be fined $180 (minimum) if your pet isn’t microchipped.
Your dog or cat must be microchipped before it can be registered on the NSW Pet Registry or with us.
What you need to do
Microchipping is quick and simple. The data chip is implanted just under the skin and can be scanned if your dog or cat goes missing.
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Take your pet to your local vet or animal welfare organisation for microchipping before they’re 12 weeks of age.
Costs vary depending on the age of your pet.
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After your pet is microchipped, they will provide you with a permanent identification P1A form.
You’ll need this form to register your dog or register your cat with the NSW Pet Registry or with us.
Microchip your pet for free
If you’re a local resident with a valid pensioner, health care or student concession card, contact us to find out more on 02 9265 9333 or [email protected].
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