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.
5 months ago
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