Why You Should Register My Dog

By Lisa Lewis


According to the Domestic Animals Act 1994, the law requires pets to be registered. If one has a pet and it is not recorded one is fined for not complying. Many people ask why someone must register their pets whereas they can be micro-chipped for reunion purposes. What people fail to understand is that micro-chipping your pet cannot provide all that registration does. The following are the benefits you reap when you register my dog.

The registration fees that is paid goes to the building of facilities which help in maintaining the welfare of hounds when they are not with you. When walking, you will find poo bins which help in keeping the environment clean. The same fee also goes towards building shelters. Also, the amount paid is used in employing workers who attend to complaints and those who pick up canines that have been left behind or lost.

Emergency animal welfare is paramount and this why details of a particular cur can be used to save it in case there is a problem. When canines get lost and becoming sick, only its features can help in tracing them and treating them. If there is research that is to be done about a particular breed of canines, and they are registered getting there can be within a brief time.

At times there are natural disasters which require immediate evacuation of people and their pets to safer places like relief centers. To safely evacuate these animals, details of them must be available. Also, when registration of tykes is done within a particular area, and a calamity strikes, the local officials can use that information to provide shelter, animal food in relief centers. If these details are not there, the evacuation process of missing animals cannot be achieved and also planning will be delayed.

Details captured help in identifying areas where the canines might have been left behind. In case of an evacuation process, council officials can use the features they have to find owners of canines left stranded after an evacuation process. When they are not registered it is hard to know where they are and attending to them will be barely impossible. Booking your animal could bring much difference between your canine being evacuated or not.

Animal diseases break and spread to various parts very fast. It is going to be a hard job for the council workers to trace where the problem is emanating from if there is no data available on hounds from that area. Lack of data will hinder the whole process, and the diseases might spread to other areas.

To protect tykes and for future generations, there is a need for the government to do regular research. Studying breeds that are known is very important to protect them. Also, recommendations from the research help the government in planning.

If the tykes are lost and their details are known, the animal management staff can reunify them quickly with their owners. Every cur must have a unique tag for easier identification and processing. Every dog owner is encouraged to register their dogs to enjoy these benefits and many more.




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