A free city-wide pet microchipping project
Makati City recently launched its city-wide pet micro-chipping program at Makati Session Hall. The microchips are for the purposes of animal identification, pet recovery, and rabies prevention.
Dr. Jun Punzalan, managing director of Plaridel Products & Services, explained the technology and added that Makati City is the first local government to implement this project in South East Asia.
This story is from the December 2017 edition of Animal Scene.
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