Microchipping is one of the most effective ways to permanently identify pets, help reunite lost animals with their owners, and promote responsible pet ownership. It’s not just best practice—it’s the law across all parts of the UK.
Microchipping involves implanting a small, electronic chip—about the size of a grain of rice—just beneath the animal’s skin, usually between the shoulder blades. This chip holds a unique ID number that’s linked to the keeper’s details on an approved microchip database.
When a lost animal is scanned by a vet, rescue centre, or local authority, the chip can be read, and the registered keeper can be contacted.
Microchipping is a legal requirement across the UK for dogs and, from 10 June 2024, for cats in England. Below is a breakdown of current legislation by nation:
The Microchipping of Cats and Dogs (England) Regulations 2023
The Microchipping of Dogs (Scotland) Regulations 2016
The Microchipping of Dogs (Wales) Regulations 2015
Dogs (Amendment) Act (Northern Ireland) 2011
The Dogs (Licensing and Identification) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2012
Dogs Regulations 2018
Environmental Protection Act 1990
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