Of course, always remember to keep a collar and a current
identification tag on your pet at all times, even when it is sleeping peacefully on the couch.
All Dogs and Cats Need
an Identification Tag on Their Collar!
Are you willing to keep a personal
identification tag on your greyhound as well as a COGR
identification tag on your Greyhound at all times?
Always make sure traveling pets have proper
identification tags on their collars, as well as internal microchips for added safety.
Make sure to have
identification tags on your dog's collar and carrier.
Obeying community leash and licensing laws, and keeping
identification tags on your dog are all part of being a responsible owner.
Keeping a collar with
identification tags on your pet at all times can help ensure his / her safe return home.
Having your pet spayed or neutered, obeying city leash and licensing laws, and keeping
identification tags on your pets are all part of being a responsible owner.
Keep current
identification tags on your dog at all times, consider microchipping as reinforcement, and never allow your dog to roam free.
To make it easier for your pets to be returned should they get lost, be certain to keep current
identification tags on them at all times.
Do you agree to have a collar and
identification tags on the dog at all times, even if the pet stays indoors?
The argument for wearing a collar at all times in the house is that the unexpected can happen, and if your dog suddenly dashes out the door and takes off running, your chances of getting your dog back are significantly increased with a collar &
identification tags on.
Another common error is the assumption that placing a collar with
identification tags on their pet is all that is necessary.
Not exact matches
Officers were able to eventually stop the pooch, who was found without any
identification other than a dog
tag with a skull
on it.
It also has a metal name
tag on the sack for quick
identification.
Radio frequency
identification (RFID)
tags — devices that can transmit data over short distances to identify objects, animals or people — have become increasingly popular for tracking everything from automobiles being manufactured
on an assembly line to zoo animals in transit to their new homes.
Research teams at North Dakota State University, Fargo, have developed a method to embed radio frequency
identification (RFID)
tags in paper, which could help combat document counterfeiting, and have developed antennaless RFID
tags for use
on metal.
On the more complex side, radio - frequency
identification (RF - ID)
tags are like small microchips and come in two flavors: organic and silicon.
Visitors and parents who will be visiting any other part of the school will be given a name
tag for
identification while
on campus.
Although collars and
tags are very important to have
on your pet, what if the collar gets torn or slips off and your pet is lost without immediate
identification?
Every owner should make sure their dog wears an
Identification Tag (with current contact information)
on their collar and is microchipped.
Animals
on impound are held for three days if not wearing any
identification and for five days if wearing
identification (
identification would include a rabies
tag, a personalized
tag, or a microchip).
Dog
Tags (
Identification Tags) Keep an up - to - date «dog -
tag»
on your pet's collar, even when they are in the house.
4-23-07
Identification All live dogs and cats held
on the premises, purchased, or otherwise acquired, sold or otherwise disposed of, or removed from the premises for delivery to a research facility or exhibitor or to another dealer, or for sale, through an auction sale or to any person for use as a pet, shall be identified by an official
tag of the type described in Sec. 2.51 affixed to the animal's neck by means of a collar made of material generally considered acceptable to pet owners as a means of identifying their pet dogs or cats \ 2 \, or shall be identified by a distinctive and legible tattoo marking acceptable to and approved by the Administrator.
Animal must be checked «for all currently acceptable methods of
identification, including microchips,
identification tags, tattoos, and licenses» Shelters must maintain «updated lists of animals reported lost, and attempt to match these lost reports with animals reported found and animals in the shelter, and shall also post all stray animals
on the Internet with sufficient detail to allow them to be recognized and claimed by their owners.»
DELTONA - Three dogs that authorities think mortally wounded a 9 - month - old lamb last week at Deltona Middle School were put to death
on Tuesday.The dogs - a black Labrador, a pit - bull mix and a red chow - chow - were captured by Deltona Animal Control employees
on Jan. 13 after the lamb was discovered early that morning in a pen at the school
on Enterprise Road.The lamb, a Florida native ewe named Lily, was part of a Future Farmers of America project.None of the dogs had
identification tags.
Every calf should have a durable form of
identification (e.g., ear
tag) and a written bull calf sales log
on your dairy should be used to prevent errors.
4203 - A requires shelters within 24 hours to take steps to (1) check animals for all currently possible forms of
identification including, but not limited to,
tags, microchips, tattoos or licenses; (2) make available to the public
on the internet
on a website or other public means if a website is not practical, at least during the redemption period, a photograph, if practicable, and a general description of the animal to assist the owner (s) in finding the animal, including the species, type, and breed (s), if known, though information about the animal may be withheld if deemed appropriate to facilitate finding the owner (s) or otherwise to protect the safety of the animal.
Check to ensure that your pet's
identification tags are
on their collar and up to date, just in case.
When a pet is lost and brought to the animal shelter, 98 percent of pets go home safely because of the
identification on their license
tag.
Relates to owners of lost pets and return of lost pets to their owners; requires the entity with possession to take steps to check the dogs for any
identification including
tags, tattoos and microchips; makes information available to the public
on their website to assist owners in finding their pets.
Always keep a collar and
tag on any of your pets that should normally wear a collar, or for a more permanent form of
identification you may want to consider microchipping or tattooing your pet.
They don't act as tracking devices but they will provide a permanent
identification in case your pets lose their collars or the information
on their ID
tags becomes impossible to read.
Dogs MUST have a collar with an
identification information (i.e. name
tag or written
on the collar), rabies
tag (if old enough to have been vaccinated), and microchip.
Even if he manages the trek, he may become lost
on the beach so
identification tags and microchips are a must before such adventures.
While the common form of
identification is an ID
tag on a collar, the safest method is to have your cat microchipped.
Check out the article «The Importance of Wearing
Identification Tags,» for more information on the significance of dog ID t
Tags,» for more information
on the significance of dog ID
tagstags.
And update
identification on both
tags and microchips to ensure a safe return should they become lost.
These persons shall ensure that the dog is
on a leash and
tagged as a guide dog, signal dog, or service dog by
identification tag issued by the county clerk, animal control department, or other agency, as authorized by Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 30850) of Division 14 of the Food and Agricultural Code.
Identification tags — make sure there is a cell phone number
on the
tags in the event your pet gets lost
These persons shall ensure the dog is
on a leash and
tagged as a guide dog, signal dog, or service dog by an
identification tag issued by the county clerk, animal control department, or other agency, as authorized by Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 30850) of Title 14 of the Food and Agricultural Code.
In addition to the
identification tag already
on your dog's collar, a travel
tag should be included with information
on where you are staying.
To be
on the safe side, double check that all of your pet's forms of
identification (
tags, microchips, etc.) are up - to - date.
Call any phone numbers
on the pet's
identification tags, or take the pet to a veterinarian to be scanned for a microchip.
Pet owners should also put a collar and ID
tags on their pets and / or a microchip for permanent
identification in case they are lost or stolen.
Good choices are a nylon or rolled leather collar to hold an
identification tag and braided nylon training (slip) collar for preliminary obedience work (Note: never leave a training collar
on your puppy when you are not home.
(d) For purposes of this section, «guide dog» or «assistance dog» includes a dog being trained as a guide dog or assistance dog and «person training a dog as a guide dog for a blind person or a dog to assist a deaf or mobility impaired person» means a person who is employed by and authorized to engage in designated training activities by a guide dog organization or assistance dog organization that complies with the criteria for membership in a professional association of guide dog or assistance dog schools and who carries photographic
identification indicating such employment and authorization, or a person who volunteers for a guide dog organization or assistance dog organization that authorizes such volunteers to raise dogs to become guide dogs or assistance dogs and causes the
identification of such dog with (1)
identification tags, (2) ear tattoos, (3) identifying bandanas
on puppies, (4) identifying coats
on adult dogs, or (5) leashes and collars.
«If a dog has no
identification on him - a rabies
tag, a county license
tag - we have no way of knowing who that dog belongs to,» Nunley said.
Microchip implants are catching
on across the country as a way to prevent the euthanasia of lost pets who arrive at animal shelters sans collars and
identification tags.
Consider microchipping These days, you don't have to rely
on a standard
identification tag and collar in the event that your kitten gets lost.