Central Highlands Regional Council will offer a free microchipping service next month, as part of an upskilling program for rangers.
The initiative aims to enhance regional compliance with domestic animal regulations and promote responsible pet ownership.
The service will be available for both dogs and cats.
Microchipping is a quick, safe procedure that can improve your pet’s chances of being returned to you if it is lost.
Microchipping pop-up clinics schedule:
- Emerald: Tuesday 18 June, from 10.00 am to 2.00 pm
Rangers Office 68 Borilla Street, Emerald
- Springsure: Wednesday 19 June, from 10.00 am to 2.00 pm
Springsure Showgrounds Sports and Recreation Pavilion
- Blackwater: Thursday 20 June, from 10.00 am to 2.00 pm
Blackwater Memorial Park – Next to the Council office on McKenzie Street
To participate, please register your interest with council on 1300 242 686 or via email to rangers@chrc.qld.gov.au
Acting General Manager Communities Leisa Donlan emphasised the importance of this program.
‘We are committed to supporting our community in keeping their pets safe. We strongly encourage all dog and cat owners whose pets are not yet microchipped, to attend one of our clinics,’ she said.
‘Microchipping offers long-term savings and peace of mind. Once you have had your dog implanted, your annual registration fee will be cheaper the following year.’
Council asks all owners to ensure their animals are under effective control when they bring them down for microchipping. Dogs must be on a leash and cats must be in a suitable transport pod or cage.