• Talk with your veterinarian about permanent
identification for your pet such as microchipping, and enrolling your pet in a recovery database.
Not exact matches
Channelnewsasia.com also reported Dr Maliki announcing that «as a result of risk management measures
such as rabies vaccines, blood testing and microchip
identification for animals, the AVA will waive quarantine requirements from January 1
for pets imported from countries with minimal rabies risk.»
Public shelters may or may not provide additional services
such as a discount on
pet sterilization, a microchip
for identification, or veterinary treatment
for minor illnesses, vaccinations, or tests
for heartworm and other parasites.
Ask if you would like additional services
for your
pet,
such as microchip
identification or rabies and distemper vaccinations.