Here, Mateo and his family were able to shadow our Behaviorists and on - site veterinarian, help
make identification tags and hand out information to the local attendees.
Not exact matches
It can be easily addressed by
making the individual, visual
identification of sheep - identifying the exporter - mandatory; and by rendering the removal of these
tags prior to slaughter a serious offence.
A substantial investment has been
made in the generation of large public resources designed to enable the
identification of
tag SNP sets, but data establishing the adequacy of the sample sizes used are limited.
Every owner should
make sure their dog wears an
Identification Tag (with current contact information) on their collar and is microchipped.
If necessary,
make up more than one
identification tag to include all of your pet's information.
Then,
make a shopping list that will include: dog food, water and food bowls, a leash, a collar,
identification tags, grooming supplies, a bed, toys, bones and doggy poop bags.
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.
Make sure that any pet is wearing a proper
identification tag with their name and your cell phone number.
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.
Make sure
identification tags are current and securely fastened to your pet's collar.
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.
If a pet is separated from its owner, up - to - date
identification tags and microchips
make reunions easier and faster.
Make sure your dog or cat has a microchip for
identification and wears a
tag imprinted with your home address, cell phone and any other relevant contact information.
Ensure your pet's
identification by using a microchip or collar ID
tag, and
make sure that your contact information is up - to - date.
Reduce the likelihood of your dog becoming lost by
making sure your dog is microchipped, wears a collar and current
identification tags at all times, and is licensed for your city or county.
Always
make sure traveling pets have proper
identification tags on their collars, as well as internal microchips for added safety.
So
make sure your cat or dog is wearing a collar and
identification tag that bears your current contact information, including phone number.
Make sure your dog is one of the fortunate few by outfitting him with proper
identification in the form of I.D.
tags or a microchip.
Identification tags —
make sure there is a cell phone number on the
tags in the event your pet gets lost
Make sure all pets wear collars and
tags with up - to - date
identification.
Make sure your dog is never outside without his collar, complete with
identification tags.
Make a reasonable attempt to notify the owner of the companion animal if the owner can be ascertained from any
tag, license, collar, tattoo, or other form of
identification or markings or if the owner of the animal is otherwise known to the individual; and
Make sure to have
identification tags on your dog's collar and carrier.
In almost every state, the animal is not «owned» by the finder until the holding period for strays (as specified by state or local laws) has expired and the finder has
made an attempt to reunite the animal with his original owner and / or has taken steps — obtaining vaccinations, license, collar and
identification tag — to prove he is now the owner.
Make sure your dog is wearing a collar with an
identification tag and a rabies
tag attached.
Make sure to give a phone number for callback that is different than the one that appears on your dog's
identification tag or collar.
The enormous benefit of a microchip is that it can not be lost like a collar or
tag,
making it a permanent method of
identification.
Make sure all your pets have a secure carrier (or collapsible cage for large dogs) as well as collars, leashes and
identification tags.
Also, license your dog with Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter and
make sure the
tag is on the collar at all times in addition to an
identification tag.
Having our animals microchipped and
making sure they wear collars with current
identification tags will help us find them if the worst somehow still happens.
Make sure your contact information is current for your lost pet's license, microchip (a permanent form of
identification), rabies
tag or other information that may be traceable if your animal is found.
Make sure your pet has current
identification tags and / or microchip information.
A collar and
identification tag is the simplest and most economical way to
make sure your indoor / outdoor cat finds a way back to you should they get lost.
Ensure your pet's
identification by using a microchip or collar ID
tag, and
make sure that all contact information is up - to - date.
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.
A collar is important because it will hold
identification tags that will ensure your pup
makes his way back to you if he gets lost.
Rescuers said owners should
make sure pets are licensed, wear
identification tags and get microchipped.
•
Making appointments, setting up clinic for check - in at 7:30 a.m. on clinic day • Spay - neuter of a feral / free roaming cat (or any cat that was taken in off the streets) • Mandatory ear notch (for future TNR
identification) • Rabies vaccination (no
tag or proof of rabies issued) • Pain medication • Post - Op: to include ear cleaning and flea preventative medication • Repairing of any other surgical needs such as; hernias, abscesses, broken bones, etc..
Make sure your pet wears a collar and ID
tags that include up - to - date
identification and contact information.
Make sure your pet is wearing current
identification that includes his / her name, your telephone number and a current rabies
tag and microchip
tag in case he / she becomes lost or separated from you.
Therefore,
make certain that your dog has
identification on him at all times, either through
tags or a registered microchip.
Make sure your dog has proper
identification, such as a properly fitting collar with ID
tag, a microchip or both.
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.
If you let your cat outside
make sure that she has an
identification tag with your name and phone number, so that should your cat be injured anyone finding her can let you know.
Pet I.D.
Tags - Always
make sure your Miniature Schnauzer is wearing his collar with proper
identification and current rabies
tag.
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).
Make certain your pet (even an indoor only cat) is wearing a collar with visible
identification tags.
Make sure your pet always wears an
identification tag that has your name, telephone number and your veterinarians phone number.
Pet
identification product manufacturers say that selling
tags and offering
tag - engraving services build traffic and generate profit for pet stores, and these companies have been doing their best to
make it as convenient and cost - efficient as possible for retailers to delve into the category.
Make sure all of your pets are permanently implanted with microchip
identification and that they have a
tag on their collar that identifies them as deaf.