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Launch of the free dog microchipping and registration scheme by the State Veterinary Services

Launch of the free dog microchipping and registration scheme by the State Veterinary Services

The implementation of the “Free Dog Microchipping and Registration Scheme” began on 1 August 2019. Its aim is the mass microchipping of dogs and, by extension, to make it easier to identify the owners of dogs that have been abandoned, lost, or stolen.
The Free Dog Microchipping and Registration Scheme runs for four months, from 1 August to 30 November 2019, and aims to cover approximately 20,000 dog microchippings across Cyprus.
The Scheme consists of two measures:
– The first measure concerns all citizens who wish to microchip their dogs. Only natural persons who are dog owners may participate in this measure.
– The second measure concerns animal welfare organisations and will cover the microchipping and registration of stray dogs.
The microchipping of dogs and their registration in the Dog Registry will be carried out free of charge by the State Veterinary Services, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, between 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. at the following District Veterinary Offices and Stations:

-District Veterinary Office of Nicosia (22805241)
-District Veterinary Office of Limassol (25819512)
-Avdimou Rural Veterinary Station (25814326)
-District Veterinary Office of Larnaca (24821275/24821276)
-Skarinou Rural Veterinary Station (24322358)
-District Veterinary Office of Paphos (26821261)
-Polis Chrysochous Rural Veterinary Station (26815226)
-District Veterinary Office of Famagusta (24824555)

When visiting to have the microchipping carried out, the dog owner must bring their ID and their dog’s up-to-date health record.
To make it easier for community residents who wish to participate in the Scheme, on-site visits by Veterinary Services officers can be arranged for dog microchipping, provided that, in consultation with the Cyprus Federation for Hunting and Wildlife Conservation and animal welfare organisations, it is ensured that at least 50 dogs will be microchipped at each on-site visit. The time and place of the microchipping will be determined after consultation between the interested parties and the respective District Veterinary Offices and Stations.
All interested parties are invited to contact the above stations and offices in good time and to hasten to have their dogs microchipped. Relevant information regarding the implementation of the Scheme will be available on the websites of the Veterinary Services and the Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment.

 

01.08.2019

From the Municipality of Geroskipou

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