Most of the time, these stories are because the pet was
microchipped making it easy to locate a pet owner.
Not exact matches
Compulsory
microchipping for all dogs
makes good sense.
CeCe's campaign focused more on how to be a good adoptive parent to a pet by bringing up issues of spaying and neutering,
microchipping, giving dogs a purpose by stimulating their brain through hiking or therapy work, and
making sure pets receive the attention and lifestyle they deserve.
Microchipping has become a standard practice in the United States,
making SureFlap the perfect cat door choice, Hill said.
Do a little shopping for your furry best friend, and if your dog isn't
microchipped, take advantage of the $ 25 deal to
make sure your buddy can always find his way back home.
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Make sure all of your pets are
microchipped, wearing ID tags or both.
We in the veterinary community encourage you to be educated not only about the importance of
microchipping your pet, but about
making sure that your pet is actually registered and that your information in the database is kept current.
You can optimize these chances by
making sure your pet is
microchipped with your up - to - date contact information.
Service providers like groomers and boarding facilities can
make it a point to inquire as to whether or not a pet is
microchipped as part of their intake procedures.
Every owner should
make sure their dog wears an Identification Tag (with current contact information) on their collar and is
microchipped.
If your pet's tags aren't up to date or if she isn't
microchipped, now is a good time to
make sure she has those tracking devices.
Now that you have done the hard part and gotten your precious pooch or kittie
microchipped,
make sure you register the chip and your CURRENT contact information.
Make sure your pet has been
microchipped.
If your pet is
microchipped,
make sure you have registered your pet's id number.
An impounded animal at the Stratford Animal Control Facility receives the following as a means of life longevity, pet overpopulation control and to
make a more balanced animal for the purpose of permanent adoption: Vaccines Disease Testing Spay / Neuter Veterinarian Recommended Medical Care
Microchipping Socialization Training Exercise For more information and to
make a donation, please visit their site.
Your veterinarian will
make sure your new kitten is healthy, free of parasites, appropriately vaccinated, on the right preventatives, spayed or neutered, and
microchipped.
You see, if a dog ends up in a shelter and is
microchipped, he or she can not be destroyed — even in kill shelters, until concerted efforts have been
made to contact the dog's last registered owner.
Make sure your cat is
microchipped in case she escapes somehow (but don't let that happen!)
If you do decide on
microchipping your dog,
make sure your contact information is accurate and in the system.
As with tattoos, national registration is the best way to
make sure you and your
microchipped dog are reunited — as long as the registry has your current address and phone number.
If your pet is already
microchipped, use «Check the Chip Day» to
make sure your contact information is accurate and up - to - date in the microchip registration database.
But
microchipping (along with
making sure your pet has updated, legible tags) can significantly boost your chances of bringing your pet home again if he or she gets lost.
If your dog is
microchipped,
make sure to keep his registration current in the microchip company's database.
Make sure your pet has updated external ID tags and consider
microchipping them.
And many dogs are not
microchipped, and owners don't have current photos of their dogs in case they needed to
make fliers.
Make sure your cat is
microchipped — responsible shelters and rescue groups will do this before rehoming an animal.
Microchipping has been so successful, that both England and Scotland have recently
made it mandatory.
Microchipping is another great option to
make sure your furry friend finds his way home.
Even if you will be
microchipping your dog in the future, you should still
make sure your dog wears I.D. tags inscribed with your contact information in the off - chance you are separated from your new buddy.
Make sure that your cat has your new address on her ID tag, or if your kitty is
Microchipped update the contact information.
«The veterinary profession has been
making the case for compulsory
microchipping of all dogs before the first change of owner to improve traceability and we are absolutely delighted that the Minister has clearly listened to this call.
If you haven't already,
make an appointment with your vet to have your pets
microchipped.
The Humane Society of Carroll County micro-chips all adoptable cats, dogs and bunnies to prepare them for their forever homes and also offers
microchipping services to the public at a reduced rate (please call to
make an appointment: 410-848-4810).
Also
make sure the puppy is
microchipped prior to getting a health certificate so the certificate can state the microchip number on it for permanent identification.
Another important aspect of
microchipping is
making sure to update the chip information.
While our animals await their adopters, our amazing team of volunteers provides the much - needed emotional care while our professional medical staff
makes sure each animal is up to date on vaccines,
microchipped and spayed / neutered.
A situation that could be
made far less traumatic if all pets were
microchipped, and if pet parents had a disaster preparedness plan in place.
This is certainly the case for many lost pets who have been
microchipped,
making it the best reason for getting the microchip implanted into your cat.
Volunteers perform onsite medical care, conduct wellness examinations, provide dog food, treats, toys, and bedding, as well as nail trims, ear cleaning, and
make appointments for spay / neuter and
microchipping - a requirement for public housing.
The statistics, released as part of National
Microchipping Month, revealed that since 2000, 20,000 dogs have been reported missing to Petlog, and Staffordshire Bull Terriers
make...
Veterinary care
makes up a large portion of Paw Works expenses, and we provide spay and neuter services, vaccines and
microchipping for animals in need, along with providing urgent procedures for life - threatening conditions and many other treatments for unwanted dogs and cats that need special care in order to become healthy, adoptable pets.
Please
make sure your pets are licensed (as applicable to city and county requirements) and
microchipped to show proof of ownership.
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.
«The experience of many millions of pets being
microchipped has shown that they
make identification of the pet's owner easy and that failure is rare.
Therefore, we want to provide you with insight and education about
microchipping cats that will help you
make an informed decision as to whether or not a microchip is right for your feline friend.
Microchipping Your Cat We can inject a tiny microchip under the cat's skin to
make sure you will be notified should they go missing and end up in a shelter / Veterinary clinic.
If your pet is already
microchipped, now is a good time to check your pet's chip and
make sure your contact information is up to date.
Make sure your pet is
microchipped or has some means of permanent ID.
The statistics, released as part of National
Microchipping Month, revealed that since 2000, 20,000 dogs have been reported missing to Petlog, and Staffordshire Bull Terriers
make up 12 per cent of those still missing.
CASA also
makes sure all dogs and cats adopted from our shelter are
microchipped and registered before leaving to a new home.