The small dog was handed to a Mitchell Shire Ranger and it was found the young male had been microchipped — but the owners never changed the details and the breeder was still listed.
During a visit to the vet, it was found that Popeye’s eye was decomposing and would need to be removed. After an extensive callout for his owner, council, the vet and Save A Dog Scheme ultimately made the decision to have the surgery performed.
Little Popeye was taken into foster care by a council staff member and will be taken to SADS to be rehomed. The little dog’s sweet and friendly nature make him an ideal candidate for rehoming post-surgery.
This case is a reminder of how important it is to update microchip details, especially after adopting a new furry friend. SADS, which has long been partnered with Mitchell Shire Council, has agreed to rehome Popeye. Residents interested in adopting Popeye, or one of the many other dogs and cats available, should enquire with the scheme directly.
Dog and cat registrations are important as they allow council to find owners and get animals home as soon as possible. The first time a dog is picked up by council, officers will work with owners on how to proactively avoid the animal getting lost again.
The second time may result in further action. If a dog or cat is not registered, council is unable to release the animal until it is registered. Every dog and cat older than three months is required to be registered with council.
To be registered, all animals must be microchipped. For more information, visit mitchellshire.vic.gov.au/petregistration
For information about adopting animals or to adopt, phone 9824 7928 or visit saveadog.org.au