Greenhill recommends micro-chipping your pet as
a more permanent form of identification.
A more permanent form of identification is a microchip.
The ASPCA recommends microchipping your pet as
a more permanent form of identification.
The ASPCA recommends
a more permanent form of identification with a microchip in your pet's shoulder.
Microchipping can be discussed with your vet as
a more permanent form of identification.
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.
Not exact matches
Food, veterinary care, spaying or neutering and proper
identification — that means a collar with tags and a
more permanent form of ID such as microchipping — can add up.
Check with your veterinarian for
more information about this
permanent form of identification, which works great with birds since you can't put a collar and a tag around their neck.
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.
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.
In addition to his / her tag, combining a second
form of more permanent identification like those below will greatly increase your chances
of being reunited with your dog.
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.