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Petmania’s Operation TransPAWmation campaign inspires best care for four-legged friends

Ireland’s Pet Experts Petmania have launched their eighth annual health and wellbeing campaign which aims to help pet owners across the country provide the best care for their four-legged friends. Pet-owners and customers who sign up to ‘Operation TransPAWmation’, can avail of personalised advice on their pet’s health and wellbeing as well as numerous talks and events taking place during February and March in stores nationwide.

MADRA’s Doing it for the Dogs with the two councils

MADRA have teamed up with Galway County Council and Galway City Council to provide a discounted microchipping service this Sunday September 18 at the Claddagh Hall. As part of MADRA’s Doing it for the Dogs Fundraiser, dog owners can get their dog microchipped at a substantially reduced rate of €25. For dogs already chipped, owners can avail of a free scan and check service to make sure their contact details are up-to-date.

All new Skoda Fabia launch delayed due to microchip shortage

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The market launch of the new new Skoda Fabia in Ireland has been delayed due to the global shortage of microchips.

New Skoda Fabia launch delayed due to microchip shortage

The market launch of the new Skoda Fabia in Ireland has been delayed due to the global shortage of microchips.

ISPCA issues pet safety tips for Halloween

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As Halloween approaches, the ISPCA is reminding the public to be aware of the dangers Halloween poses to the wellbeing of all animals and to take extra measures to safeguard the safety of not only domestic pets but farm animals and wildlife too.

Microchipping – help your dog find its way home

It is challenging to keep track of animals when outdoors and even a slight lapse in concentration can cause us to lose sight of our beloved pets. However, all of this can be avoided by getting your pet chipped and registered.

Compulsory microchipping of dogs to be introduced soon, says Walsh

Legislation providing for compulsory microchipping of dogs is expected to be published shortly.

Pet owners warned over high rate of missing animals

Athlone Animal Welfare and Moate Dog Rescue are advising pet owners to be more vigilant regarding the identification and whereabouts of their pets after a rise in the number of lost or stolen animal reports in recent weeks.

Microchip animals to ensure identity warn Gardai

Gardai are warning people to have their pets microchipped in order to ensure their identification if the animal is stolen or missing.

Horse owners urged to seek help rather than abandon

An increase in the number of horses being abandoned is an unfortunate consequence of the demise of the Celtic Tiger, according to County Veterinary Officer Sean O’Laoide, who addressed county councillors at Monday’s meeting.

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