Not exact matches
«Our mission
at HomeAgain is to save pets» lives, so we are pleased to have had this opportunity to partner with Winn to help cats by raising awareness of the importance of
permanent identification and through feline health research,» says Steve Shell, vice president and general manager HomeAgain.
Permanent identification: It is important that your pet has
identification at all times.
Make sure that the carrier has been clearly marked with some form of
permanent identification, including your name, telephone number, flight schedule, destination, and the telephone numbers of someone
at the point of destination.
Permanent identification: Microchip
identification is provided
at your request to help aid in the safe return of your pet should he or she become lost.
At the time of evacuation, consider additional temporary
identification such as spray painting contact information on the horse, or writing it on the hoof with a
permanent marker.
Collars with tags can be lost, tattoos can become faded with time, or go unnoticed
at shelters, but microchips are an increasingly popular way to provide
permanent identification for pets.
Make sure that the carrier has
permanent identification, including your name, phone number, flight schedule, destination, and phone number
at the point of destination.
It is a
permanent, unalterable form of
identification that can be scanned
at any animal shelter and
at most veterinary facilities.
Dogs and cats of licensees could be sold, given away or transferred
at 6 weeks of age and must also have a health certificate and, if moving interstate, a veterinary inspection and microchip or tattoo or other
permanent identification.
Permanent Forms of
Identification: • Microchips: Rice - grain sized identification pieces that are implanted under the skin at the back base of t
Identification: • Microchips: Rice - grain sized
identification pieces that are implanted under the skin at the back base of t
identification pieces that are implanted under the skin
at the back base of the dog's neck.
It hurts a little
at first, just like a shot, but will stay there for the rest of your pet's life as
permanent identification.