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A microchip clinic in Saint-Laurent Borough

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Does your pet have a microchip?

 

A microchip is an electronic device the size of a tiny grain of rice that is inserted under the animal’s skin. It is a capsule containing a unique identification number that is linked to a database containing important information about the animal, including its owner’s contact information.

A microchip clinic in Saint-Laurent Borough

When: Sunday, September 29, 2013

Where : Centre des loisirs de Saint-Laurent (1375, rue Grenet)

Cost : $ 20 per animal. This amount must be paid on-site in cash or using a credit or debit card.

Mandatory registration online before September 6, 2013, at :

ville.montreal.qc.ca/saint-laurent/animalcontrol

Important : Registrations will not be accepted onsite. Only animals wearing the Borough tag will be

microchipped. Nonetheless, tags can be purchased at the site.

About Liliana

Liliana Danel has lived in Mexico City, Texas – and Montreal for the past 8 years. She and her husband share their home with with a 4 year old rescued Jack Russell Terrier named Romeo (aka Nanners) and 3 adopted lionhead bunnies. When it comes to animal suffering and neglect, she is passionate about spreading the word. An avid Twitterer, reader and Hello Kitty collector – Liliana hopes to shine a light on animal topics that would otherwise not get told.

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