This program is specially designed to reward you for ensuring pet's microchips are linked to
their pet owners contact information so we can help reunite lost pets as quickly as possible.
Not exact matches
This interactive kit assists
pet owners in providing EMS, police, as well as fire and rescue responders with important
contact and
pet information.
The microchips would contain the
pet owner's
contact information, and
pet retailers would have to maintain records of sales and microchip
information for 10 years.
Aside from providing your
contact information, a collar with a nametag and phone number on it notifies others that the
pet they have found does have an
owner and a home, and therefore that person will be more likely to assist your
pet in finding you.
To enter,
pet owners simply have to send in a high - resoluition photograph as an email attachment to
[email protected], along with their
contact information.
Tagged
pets are usually held longer, and animal shelters try to
contact the
owners using the
information on the tags.
The chip transmits radio waves with an animal - specific tracking number that, when registered, identifies the
pet's name and
owner contact information.
This includes I.D tags containing the
owner's name and phone number,
contact information for the place you will be staying and, and a microchip that gives your
pet a permanent form of identification in the case the I.D tags are lost.
Like every good sales pitch, this so called
Pet Health
Information first tells consumers (yes, we
pet owners are consumers), what issue they need to solve (in this case, influenza is very a very contagious disease that kills 8 % of dogs diagnosed with it), how they can solve the problem (with vaccination), and who the target audience is (basically, anyone puppy / dog that will come in
contact with another puppy / dog).
Here is an example of why you need to not only microchip your
pet but also register your
contact information with the microchip company so the chip can be matched with an
owner's name.
The main reason dogs wear a collar is to carry ID tags with their
pet owners»
contact information.
The
owner's
information is registered with a national database, and if a lost
pet is found, the
owner can be
contacted.
If a
pet's
owner moves, it is necessary for the
owner to provide the microchip registry with updated
contact information.
We recommend having a common login account that all of your staff share, allowing any of your staff to access private
contact information for
pet owners.
When a
pet is re-homed with a new
owner all
contact information must be updated as well.
Both tags and microchips are only effective in reuniting a lost
pet with his
owner when the
owner's
contact information is accurate.
The
pet owner is then called immediately and given the
contact information about where to pick up their
pet.
These tags link to an online profile that holds a
pet's critical
contact and medical
information to help reunite
owner and
pet or help a
pet receive proper medical attention if they get injured while lost.
The microchip contains important
information about your
pet, including
owner's name, address, and
contact information, which is stored in a national
pet recovery database.
Help for
pet loss is available here in the Valley - The Companion Animal Association of Arizona offers support group meetings, a telephone
information line,
pet loss literature, reading lists and referrals to additional resources for grieving
pet owners - please call them at 602-258-3306, or visit their website at www.caaainc.org If you have specific questions or concerns about euthanasia or you would like more
information regarding the diagnosis or treatment of your
pet's disease, please
contact our veterinarians.
If your
pet does get adopted, the new
owner's
contact information is confidential, and will not be released to you.
Today's
pet owners want to be involved in their
pets» health, but you can't engage with clients when you have the wrong
contact information.
The lives of millions of
pets have been saved as a result of microchipping (when
owners have also registered
contact information with the chip provider).
If
pet owners decide not to renew their annual membership, their
pets» microchip ID codes and
information will remain in the HomeAgain database for life, and
contact information may be updated online anytime.
If you'd like more
information about our educational lectures for
pet owners, please speak with an IVG representative today at 781.897.6980 or submit a quick
contact form online.
The Veterinary
Information Network allows pet owners to have contact with the veterinary community all over the world, providing the most up - to - date pet health care information available, including an extensive veterinary library of medical i
Information Network allows
pet owners to have
contact with the veterinary community all over the world, providing the most up - to - date
pet health care
information available, including an extensive veterinary library of medical i
information available, including an extensive veterinary library of medical
informationinformation.
Crate should have
contact information labeled clearly on it along with a current photo of the
pet owner.
Participating clinics agree to place a diabetes awareness poster in a waiting room or exam room, and they forward the
contact information of
owners whose
pets test positive for diabetes.
If you are the
pet sitter, please bring
contact information for the
owner.
Registration in Save This Life's Immortal
Pet database (Any
pet's microchip ID number can then be searched in popular search engines like Google, and the
owner's
contact information can be found, minimizing recovery time for a lost
pet)
If you are
pet sitting, please try to bring
contact information for the
owners.
For the most accurate
information on these and other concerns about
pet health care, the American Animal Hospital Association and The Cat Fanciers» Association advise cat
owners to
contact a veterinarian.
Please
contact the
owner directly for
information regarding each
pet.
contact information of the
owner and can then notify the
owner of the location of their missing
pet.
They also reported that the fall 2004 campaign achieved over 91,000,000 consumer impressions through a national publicity effort aimed at educating consumers about the
pet aging process, the importance of twice - a-year
pet wellness exams, and encouraging
pet owners to
contact their veterinarian for more
information.
That profile can be updated free - of - charge at PetHub.com to allow the
owner to list emergency
contact information, including that of anyone who helps care for the animal, such as spouses,
pet sitters, veterinarians, and other family and friends.
Owners of townhouses / condominiums must provide
contact information for the management company or an officer of the Board to determine that
pets are allowed and / or there are no complaints on file regarding current
pets.
If your bird is lost or stolen you can
contact the National Theft Register for lost and found animals run by John Hayward — this central database logs the
information of lost
pets, and can be vital in helping to reunite lost
pets with
owners.
Prospective adopters must
contact the
owner or Good Samaritan listed on the
pet's profile page for further
information.
This way if an
owner calls the county looking for their
pet, they can give the
owner your
contact information.
If the
pet has a registered microchip, it should have the
contact information of the
owner.
When messages don't make it to their recipients, it's usually because the address or
contact information on file is incorrect or has changed — which can mean that a
pet owner doesn't get an important reminder.
If the
owner's
contact information, or any
information regarding the
pet change it is always important to update this with the company that your
pet's microchip is registered with.
When using mobile,
pet owners are more likely to search for quick and easy
information like your
contact details, hours of operation and your location.
When a lost
pet is found, animal shelters and veterinary clinics can scan the
pet with a specific type of scanner (using radio frequency identification technology), which will bring up a unique number that is matched in a database to an
owner's
contact information.
International
pet health certificates, which contain
information about your
pet including but not limited to breed, color, age, country of origin,
contact information for its
owner, parasite prevention, and vaccinations given, can be issued by your upper east side veterinarian.
To remind
pet owners with microchipped
pets to check that their
contact information is up - to - date, the Guelph Humane Society will also be offering to «Check the Chip» of already microchipped
pets at various events and park patrols leading up to the clinic.
Although tracking
information is not available from a microchip and we can not tell exactly where a
pet is located, if found, it is standard procedure nationwide for veterinarians, animal shelters, human societies and animal control agencies to scan
pets for microchips in the hopes of finding an
owner's
contact information through the microchip's online registration.
If you have found an animal recently, please
contact Broward County Animal Care and Adoptions for more
information to try and reunite the lost
pet with his / her
owner.
It also is imperative that
pet owners keep their
contact information up - to - date in their user profile.