Sentences with phrase «include identification for your pet»

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This includes I.D tags containing the owner's name and phone number, contact information for the place you will be staying and, and a microchip that gives your pet a permanent form of identification in the case the I.D tags are lost.
Other methods for identifying pets include GPS tracking devices, radio frequency identification devices, and permanent tattoos.
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.
In many cases the shelters are working with very limited resources to provide adoptable pets with medical check ups, vaccinations (including rabies), spaying or neutering surgeries, and sometimes microchipping for identification.
These include: your pet's medical records and contact information for your veterinarian, proof of identification (including microchip number, photo of you and your pets), food, water, medications — enough for one week, pet first aid kit, leash, muzzle, toys, a sheet to use as bedding or to cover the carrier, towel, litter and pan, trash bags.
Adoption fees have been lowered to $ 10 per pet and includes spay / neuter, microchip identification with lifetime registration, vaccinations, dog licensing for residents of Escondido, San Marcos and Poway, vet exam, wellness exam after adoption, sample bag of food, discounts at local pet supply, grooming and boarding partners and behavior support for dogs and cats for the lifetime of the animal.
This program will pay the total adoption costs for the senior dog to include; a collar, leash, free pet food, identification tags, a coat and gift package of pet items and a packet of information and referral for assistance with the senior pet.
This includes pre-packing and having ready access to Grab - and - Go packs that have a minimum of three days of food and water for all family members, sturdy shoes, personal identification medical documents (spare collar, tags, vaccination record for pets), up - to - date contact information for hotels and pet boarding facilities), required medications, and comfort items for children and pets.
Unlike the pet store, our adoptions included sterilization, vaccinations, a free bag of cat food, a free visit to the veterinarian of the adopter's choice, a free identification tag, a discount at the local pet supply, free grooming, a free guide to caring for their new kitten, free behavior advice for life, a discount on their next cup of coffee, the satisfaction of knowing they saved a life, and, during Christmas, Santa would deliver the kitten to their door.
All dog, cat, puppy, and kitten adoptions include the pet's spay or neuter surgery, vaccinations, microchip identification, health evaluation, behavior evaluation, a carrier (for cats and kittens), and lots more.
Stopping Pet Overpopulation Together (SPOT), a program of the Southern Hope Humane Society, has a mission to reduce the number of animals impounded and killed in Atlanta area animal control facilities by: funding and providing low to no cost spay / neuters for pets of disadvantaged residents of the metro area (targeted geographical areas for spay / neuter programs include the metro Atlanta area and rural communities with no low - cost spay / neuter resources); providing community education / counseling services to individuals regarding the effects of pet overpopulation on the community, the benefits of spay / neuter, tenets of responsible pet guardianship and the importance of pet identification; promoting companion animal adoption.
This vision, coupled with our deep market understanding allows us to continually and successfully introduce both new and disruptive technology developed specifically to meet the needs and challenges unique to the industries we serve: pet identification for veterinary and humane animal welfare; livestock management, traceability and disease control for farming, ranching, feedlot and animal harvest; inventory management and sorting for rental textiles including healthcare and hospitality, event rental and industrial laundry.
Throughout the 50 - minute presentations, several themes are emphasized, including: Pets as family members, whom we commit to for life; patience, compassion, responsibility and commitment being the hallmarks of successful pet guardianship; the importance of maintaining proper identification through ID tags and microchips on pets; spaying or neutering pets as the most effective means of curbing the problem of shelter overcrowding; and shelters and rescue organizations being the best places to go to find a furry family member.
At most animal shelters, adoptable pets have generally been provided a medical check up, vaccinations (including rabies), spay or neuter surgery and often times a microchip for identification — not to mention food, shelter and daily care.
Check to make sure that your pet's identification tags are up to date and include not only your name, address and telephone number, but also the address and contact information for your destination.
a. Develop training on animal cruelty and the link between cruelty and domestic violence for law enforcement personnel; b. Expand the current ACO training curriculum; c. Train and educate judges, appropriate court personnel, and prosecutors about animal cruelty; d. Educate veterinarians about recognizing animal cruelty and understanding current law; e. Create a state multidisciplinary team for animal hoarding that would develop an emergency response system and oversee a task force to focus on early intervention of hoarding including mental health counseling in all animal hoarding cases; and create a Department of Mental Health and Department of Corrections forensic assessment protocol for early intervention, sentencing, treatment, and rehabilitation; and f. Develop and promote animal cruelty prevention, identification, training and screening tools among pet service providers, associations, and the commercial pet industry.
The market for pet identification products and services includes traditional engraving systems and stamp machines, as well as technologically advanced tags with scannable codes that lead to an online profile with the pet's contact information.
In honor of National Disaster Preparedness Month, the all - day event focused on disaster preparedness for families and pets with fun, informative activities that included ASPCA adoptable animals, free pet identification tags, an «Ask a Pet Behaviorist» booth, dog licensing, emergency «Go Bag» demonstrations, a pet photo booth and more.
The adoption fee for dogs and cats includes an identification microchip, identification tag, initial vaccinations (rabies and FeLV / FIV usually not included), one month of pet insurance, a certificate for a free veterinarian examination, and plenty of support and information from the experienced staff at BRHA.
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