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.
Obeying community leash and licensing laws, and
keeping identification tags on your dog are all part of being a responsible owner.
Not exact matches
Collar and / or Harness — Necessary for
identification tags, and
keeps puppy under control and safe.
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Keep carriers, leashes, bowls, pet food, blankets, pet
identification tags and pet medication accessible in the event you have to evacuate in a hurry.
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Identification is crucial — To ensure that you and your pet will not lose one another, remember to keep their identification up to date — dog tags, mic
Identification is crucial — To ensure that you and your pet will not lose one another, remember to
keep their
identification up to date — dog tags, mic
identification up to date — dog
tags, microchips, etc..
Dog
Tags (
Identification Tags)
Keep an up - to - date «dog -
tag» on your pet's collar, even when they are in the house.
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.
Keep any
identification, such as collar or
tags, should any question arise later.
The collar should have
identification tags, rabies vaccination license
tag (
keep in mind authorities who want proof of rabies vaccination will only accept a certificate signed by a veterinarian that shows the type of vaccine used and the date is was administered).
Most animals that are adopted as a result of going stray were not
kept properly indoors or given proper
identification tags.
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?
Every pet we care for is handled safely and respectfully; they are
kept in clean, refrigerated holding facilities and identified with a stainless steel
identification disc and personal information
tag throughout the entire process which ensures you receive your pet's cremains.
Collars
keep our furry companions safe by providing a convenient place to attach
identification tags, city licenses, and vaccination records.
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.
Keeping a collar with
identification tags on your pet at all times can help ensure his / her safe return home.
Sparkman also recommends
keeping visual
identification on your animal at all times and the information on those
tags up - to - date.
You don't want your pet to get lost, and microchipping is an excellent way to ensure your pet has permanent
identification, but
keep on a collar with
tags so that your pet can be identified by people without microchip scanners.
Keep a collar and
tag on all cats and dogs at all times
Keep several current phone numbers on your animal's
identification tag.
In those unfortunate cases where animals are still scanned with the wrong frequency, it is always recommended that the dog's
identification tags are also maintained and
kept up to date.
A: Yes, it's good to
keep a collar and
tag on your puppy for
identification purposes in case it gets lost.
Keep a current photo of each pet and a family member for
identification, and attach an ID
tag securely to a flat or rolled buckle collar.
While spaying and neutering is often cited as a way to curtail overpopulation of homeless cats, it also is important to
keep cats inside and to provide
identification — such as a microchip or
tag — so an escaped cat can be reunited with its owner.
The graspers help me to
keep a safe distance while still being able to read
identification tags hanging around the necks of nervous dogs.
Keep current
identification tags on your dog at all times, consider microchipping as reinforcement, and never allow your dog to roam free.
Keep a collar and
tag on all cats and dogs
Keep several current phone numbers on your animal's
identification tag.
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.
That said, it is important to acknowledge that there are also welfare considerations in allowing cats outside, and we should do what we can to mitigate them (e.g., making sure a cat has
identification tags and
keeping the cat indoors overnight, when predators such as coyotes may be more active).
Since no method of
identification is perfect, the best way owners can protect their dogs is by
keeping current ID
tags on them, microchipping them, and never allowing them to roam free.
The objective of this study was to evaluate if providing and putting on the pet a free collar and ID
tag during an owner's visit to a veterinary hospital or spay / neuter facility increased the likelihood that the pet owners would actually
keep the
identification on their pet at least 6 - 8 weeks after they were placed on the pet.