Not exact matches
The compulsory
permanent identification of all dogs
means that more dogs found lost or straying can be returned to their owners and in a timelier manner.
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.
If you've chosen to microchip your pet as a
means of permanent identification, keep in mind that microchips are only as good as the information provided to the chip's company.
If you are fortunate in finding your pet, we ask that you consider having him / her microchipped as a
means of permanent identification.
Microchips provide a
permanent means of pet
identification that will not fade or be lost over time.