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K'Ehleyr
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18-09-2011, 11:40 PM

Just booked a course....

to become a microchiper with Petlog. Not just for dogs, but for cats, ferrets and rabbits. Im very excited
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18-09-2011, 11:43 PM
I was considering doing this let me know how it went. Was it expensive hun.
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18-09-2011, 11:49 PM
Wow awesome! Let me know how it goes....this could be something I look at if I become a dog walker- extra services are always something to look at!
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18-09-2011, 11:49 PM
Originally Posted by morganstar View Post
I was considering doing this let me know how it went. Was it expensive hun.
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I will do It was 70 quid for the course, another 200 for the starter pack, Scanner, 10 chips, metal collar tags, implant pistol-grip gun, 4 litre sharps box, Safe4Pets surface spray, hand wipes, promo leaflets with a space for your own details and a non-slip tough work-top mat, but you dont have to get these straight away if you dont want to you can just do the course. Its hosted by the uni of Liverpool who have one of the few vet schools in the country so should be good x
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18-09-2011, 11:51 PM
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Wow awesome! Let me know how it goes....this could be something I look at if I become a dog walker- extra services are always something to look at!
Yes definately, its only a half day course so wont take you long to learn either. You need to bring your own animal though for the exam which is a downside if you dont have an unchipped one!
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19-09-2011, 12:07 AM
Originally Posted by K'Ehleyr View Post
Yes definately, its only a half day course so wont take you long to learn either. You need to bring your own animal though for the exam which is a downside if you dont have an unchipped one!
Haha! Are they your 'exam' at the end?

I have my two buns but I'd be more interested in doing the canine version first, and other small animals second.....
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19-09-2011, 12:11 AM
Originally Posted by TeflonsShadow View Post
Haha! Are they your 'exam' at the end?

I have my two buns but I'd be more interested in doing the canine version first, and other small animals second.....
Hahaha a vet watches you do it at the end to make sure you are safe (the exam)! The one course qualifies you for dogs, buns etc so even if you brought a bunny you could still do a dog apparently....not sure exactly how it works...its on 8th Oct so ill lt you know how me and my basset hound test victim get along
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19-09-2011, 07:02 AM
Good luck with the course
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19-09-2011, 07:47 AM
If you need to borrow an animal - I have 7 bunnies you could do..

Good luck with it all
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