THE Las Piñas City government on Sunday launched its pet microchipping program to foster responsible pet ownership and attain a rabies-free environment.
This initiative not only helps identifify of lost pets but also guarantees that they are vaccinated and registered. Through this initiative, the city seeks to improve public safety and promote community engagement in animal welfare.
At the launch event organized by the City Veterinary Services Office, under the leadership of Dr. August Michael Basangan, 60 pet owners registered their dogs and cats for microchipping.
The first pets to receive microchips were deemed cherished animals of Mayor April Aguilar, symbolizing her confidence in the program and her commitment to animal welfare and public health.







