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RAW pet food specialist Natures Menu aims to convert more retailers to its 'natural' products
Finding out more about a BARF diet
Best Friends to close as MD concentrates on TastyBone
Two employees celebrate a total of 65 years at Ancol
PATS looks to increase international visitor numbers
Government minister praises Anglo Aquatic Plant
Dragons' Den star to present pet industry awards
Two men held following raid on Barrow pet shop
Crufts winner will walk 130 miles for charity
Unique approach to microchipping
Ceva Animal Health hosts prestigious puppy seminar
65% of dog owners share secrets with pets
Hyde Bark summer fundraiser for The Mayhew shelter
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Unique approach to microchipping



Vets and pet retailers are being offered the chance to obtain vital training on microchipping cats and dogs...

The companion animal microchipping workshop will take place at the Pet Industry Federation office in Bedford on Monday, June 24.
 
The one-day workshop offers a unique approach to microchip implantation training.

The blended learning package allows students to learn the theory using the accessibly written course manual, and then to book a two-hour practical session led by an experienced microchip practitioner who will award the certificate of competence.

The in-depth course content covers dogs and cats and includes the legislation, the necessary practical details of implantation, as well as guidance on reading and responding to the animal’s body language.

The cost of the course is £120 for Pet Industry Federation members, and £150 for non members. The cost includes refreshments, the course manual, practical assessment, two mini-microchips and Petlog registrations and well as your certificate of competence.
 
There is a maximum of three students for the practical session at any one time, thereby reducing the stress on the animals being chipped.

Telephone 01234 273933 for further details and to check availability.

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