"Permanent identification" refers to any form of identification that is intended to remain valid and unchanged for a long time or indefinitely. It is a way of uniquely recognizing and confirming someone's identity, such as a passport, driver's license, or Social Security number, that is designed to stay consistent over time.
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Many responsible breeders also microchip or tattoo their puppies
for permanent identification and withhold the registration papers until the pup has been spayed or neutered.
In addition to a licence, it is important that dogs have
permanent identification in the event that they get lost and lose their licence tags.
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.
This is a very special identification, like a small computer part, that is placed just under the skin to allow
for permanent identification that can never be lost.
Options include
Permanent identification with AKC ReUnite Microchip, dental tartar scaling / polish, dental fluoride, extraction of retained deciduous teeth, interceptive orthodontics, hip and / or elbow radiographs, gastropexy.
This was written April 2011 and while there have been exciting advances in canine health and the plethora of new «certifications» in 2015 do
require permanent identification for dogs to be tested, there are other serious flaws in our canine health certification system.
The CKCSC code of ethics requires breeders to use some form of
permanent identification on all puppies before transferring ownership from the breeder to the family purchasing a puppy.
Graduated penalties should include mandated sterilization and microchipping (or
other permanent identification) of dogs deemed dangerous, and options for mandating muzzling, confinement, adult supervision, training and owner education.
Age - appropriate vaccinations Basic veterinary exam Behavior assessment Collar FeLV / FIV test (cats) Flea / tick preventative Heartworm, Lyme, Ehrlichia and Anaplasma test Microchip for
permanent identification Pet ID tag Spay / neuter General de-wormer 30 - day free gift of insurance
Every animal that we adopt to the public is spayed or neutered, up - to - date on vaccines, and microchipped for
permanent identification at our clinic.
Microchips are
small permanent identification devices about the size and shape as a grain of rice that provide a unique identification number when scanned with a Microchip Reader.
According to the two main manufacturers, AVID and Destron Fearing, microchips used in pet identification and recovery are programmed to store a unique,
permanent identification number.
Phrases with «permanent identification»