Studies have shown more than 10 million pets are lost each year and about 90 % would not be returned to their owner without some form of permanent
lost pet identification.
Studies have shown more than 10 million pets get lost each year and approximately 90 percent of those found would not have been returned to their owners without some form of permanent
lost pet identification.
More than 10 million pets get lost each year and approximately 90 % of those found would not have been returned to their owners without some form of permanent
lost pet identification.
Not exact matches
Identification is fool - proof with a microchip, however, without printed or electronic EARS posters, there is no public awareness of the fact the
pet is missing or
lost.
Another SDHS booth offered on - site microchipping, a simple process that allows quick
identification of
lost pets.
Lost pets and stray animals are held for three days if they have no
identification and five days if they are identified in order to provide you with enough time to visit the shelter and find your
pet.
Of course keeping proper
identification on your
pet at all times is also key to a speedy reunion in a
lost and found situation.
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?
The information includes making sure your
pets have proper
identification in case they become
lost.
Of course, keeping proper
identification on your
pet at all times is pertinent to a speedy reunion in a
lost and found situation.
Lost pets are put on hold for three days if they have no
identification or five days if there is
identification in order to provide the owners with enough time to locate their
pets.
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It is a permanent form of
identification and can not be
lost like your
pet's collar and tags.
Many
lost pets are never returned to their owners because they have no
identification.
This unique
pet identification tag developed exclusively by Bark Busters will help in case your dog gets
lost or runs away.
Identification Tag — To assist in the recovery of your
pet if he is
lost.
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.
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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..
Spaying and neutering
pets before they can reproduce at four months of age saves millions of lives, keeping
pets indoors protects cats as well as wildlife, and providing
pets with a safety collar and visible
identification increases the chance that
lost pets will be returned to their homes.
As the largest No Kill animal shelter in Kansas City, we care for more than 10,000 animals a year and work collaboratively with Animal Control and other animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless
pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting
pet retention,
identification,
lost pet reunions, and
pet ownership education throughout the community.
A microchip is a small implant that is placed under your
pet's skin that can be scanned for
identification purpose if your
pet were to get
lost or stolen.
By fusing technology with one of the basic tenets of responsible
pet ownership (proper
identification through tagging), PetHub created a novel means for increasing the likelihood that your
lost canine or feline family member will be returned safely to you.
Microchipping is a permanent form of
identification for
pets, and their best chance of getting home should they ever become
lost or stolen.
This provides a permanent, positive
identification which can not be
lost, altered, or intentionally removed — making it a safe, simple, and inexpensive way to protect your
pet against loss or theft.
Microchip
pet trackers and
identification tags where responsible for reuniting 15 % of
lost dogs with their owners.
Since all of the details of your
pet's
identification are saved digitally, you don't have to worry about the information being
lost or destroyed.
For over 30 years, OLHS» dedicated staff and volunteers have worked to improve the plight of
lost, unwanted, abandoned, and homeless animals by providing shelter, care, rescue, adoption services, and foster homes; to investigate incidents of animal cruelty, abandonment, and neglect; and to promote responsible
pet ownership by advocating spay / neuter, permanent
identification, and the humane and compassionate treatment of animals.
This means lifetime contact and
identification information is contained within your
pet — unlike tags that can get
lost, stolen or worn down.
Microchips are the only permanent form of
identification available and greatly increase the chance that you and your
pet will be re-united if they become
lost.
The studies show the chances of reuniting with your
lost pet improve if your
pet is wearing
identification tags and if you visit your local animal shelter soon after your
pet is
lost.
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.
Safely returning home is more likely to occur if the
lost pet wears up to date
identification.
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.
Sadly, one in three family
pets will get
lost during its lifetime, and without
identification, around 90 percent will not return home.
If your
pet gets
lost and is taken to an animal shelter or veterinarian, they will scan the
pet and retrieve the
identification number.
Without proper
identification, 90 % of
lost pets never make it back home.
An owner can no longer care for their
pet, abandoned animals on the streets or in county areas,
lost animals with no form of
identification, puppies and kittens adding to the overpopulation.
We are
pet owners and animal professionals ourselves, so we understand the fear and anxiety of
losing a beloved furry family member and the frustration at the inability to get a
pet home due to lack of
identification.
Identification is the key to being reunited with your
pet if it becomes
lost.
Collars with tags are the most effective form of
pet identification because they allow anyone to immediately identify a
lost cat or dog and contact the owner.
They care for nearly 10,000 animals a year and work collaboratively with Animal Control and other animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless
pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting
pet retention,
identification,
lost pet reunions, and
pet ownership education throughout the community.
Microchip
Identification: To reduce the chance of
losing your
pet, we offer Microchip implants.
Pet Microchip
Identification — One out of every three pets will get lost in their lifetimes, and without identification, 90 % ne
Identification — One out of every three
pets will get
lost in their lifetimes, and without
identification, 90 % ne
identification, 90 % never come home.
Microchips for dogs and cats provide the best form of
identification, and can reunite
lost pets with their families.
KCPP focuses on lifesaving programs promoting
pet retention,
identification,
lost pet reunions, and
pet ownership education throughout the community.
One out of every three
pets will get
lost in their lifetimes, and without
identification, 90 % never come home.
Years ago, we wrote about microchip
identification of dogs as an aid in finding
lost pets.
The microchip contains
identification information which will aid in your
pet's safe return if he or she is ever
lost or stolen.
These small chips are inserted just under the skin, are painless and ensure that a means of
identification always remains with your
pet in the event that your
pet gets
lost and the collar comes off.