Wed, 05 Sep 2018
Dog owners on the Isle of Man are being reminded their dogs must be microchipped from next month.
Microchips will be used to identify a dogs owner in place of the annual licence tags which are attached to a dog's collar.
The move will reduce costs for dog owners on the Island, who will no longer need to pay up to £20 per dog, per year, for a licence.
Dog owners have until next month to ensure their dogs are microchipped - a one-off procedure that is usually carried out by a vet.
After October 1st, any dog owner found not to have microchipped their animal could face a fine of up to £500.