Injured Saluki named Woody is adopted after surgery, highlighting the need for pet microchipping.

A Saluki named Woody was found injured near a canal and treated at Ashlands Veterinary Centre. Unable to trace his owners due to a lack of microchip, he underwent a three-hour surgery to repair his fractured leg. After a successful recovery, Woody was adopted by a new family. Ashlands Vets emphasizes the importance of microchipping pets, as it is legally required in the UK, to prevent similar situations and ensure owners can be contacted.

November 05, 2024
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