With Dr Spot, you can rest assured that your pet's microchip details will be entered onto the Australasian Animal Register, making it easier for your pet to be identified if they are ever lost or stolen.
Our experienced team of vets and nurses are dedicated to ensuring that your furry friend receives the highest quality of service, from vaccinations to surgery
In addition to microchipping, Dr Spot can also assist with the registration process with your local council, ensuring that your pet is in compliance with all necessary regulations. Don't take any chances with your furry friend's safety and security - choose Dr Spot for all your pet microchipping needs.
Microchipping is important for ensuring that your pet can be easily identified and returned to you if they ever become lost or stolen. It is also a legal requirement for all pets in many areas.
It is recommended to get your pet microchipped as soon as possible, ideally during a vaccination consultation. Puppies and kittens must be microchipped by 12 weeks of age and registered with the local council by 6 months of age.
A small microchip the size of a grain of rice is inserted under the skin between your pet’s shoulder blades. The procedure is quick and relatively painless, and our staff will ensure that your pet is comfortable and well-cared for during the process.
The microchip procedure is generally quick and painless, and many pets don't even notice it. Our staff will ensure that your pet is well-cared for during the process.
Our staff will enter your pet's microchip details onto the Australasian Animal Register, making it easier for your pet to be identified if they are ever lost or stolen. It is also important to register your pet with your local council for lifetime registration.