My last big point involves something you should have already,
proper identification for your pets.
Provide
proper identification for your pet with an ID tag or have your dog or cat microchipped.
Not exact matches
By fusing technology with one of the basic tenets of responsible
pet ownership (
proper identification through tagging), PetHub created a novel means
for increasing the likelihood that your lost canine or feline family member will be returned safely to you.
Always make sure traveling
pets have
proper identification tags on their collars, as well as internal microchips
for added safety.
We recommend yearly, nose - to - tail wellness examinations,
proper dental care, vaccinations, microchip
identification, behavioral and nutritional counseling,
proper grooming, and regular screenings
for diseases that commonly afflict our
pets in their senior years.
Should your
pet «pull a Houdini» and vanish, ensure that he / she has either been micro chipped or is wearing a collar and tags
for proper identification and a swift return to your anxious arms.
That is why SPOT is dedicated to educating the public about the importance of
proper, up - to - date
identification for Atlanta's
pets.
Carriers, collars with
proper identification, and leashes should be maintained
for your
pets at all times.
Educate clients about preventative care,
pet health needs and hospital services Assist incoming clients by completing the required documentation, entering all
pet information and history in the computer, utilizing
proper collars and tags
for identification, and ensuring prompt service.
Throughout the 50 - minute presentations, several themes are emphasized, including:
Pets as family members, whom we commit to
for life; patience, compassion, responsibility and commitment being the hallmarks of successful
pet guardianship; the importance of maintaining
proper identification through ID tags and microchips on
pets; spaying or neutering
pets as the most effective means of curbing the problem of shelter overcrowding; and shelters and rescue organizations being the best places to go to find a furry family member.
▪ HSVB&IRC and its role in the community ▪ History of the humane movement ▪ Lost & Found
Pets - the importance of
proper identification ▪
Pets in rental and condominium housing: How renters and landlords / HOA's can find common ground ▪ Living with urban wildlife ▪ Resolving nuisance wildlife concerns ▪ Disaster preparation
for pets ▪
Pet first aid and CPR ▪ Spaying / Neutering (Adults and Children) ▪ Dog bite prevention -
for schools, communities, professionals and the general public (Adults and Children) ▪ Problems pertaining to breed - specific legislation ▪ Animal abuse and its link to domestic violence ▪ Animal abuse and its link to child abuse ▪ Animal abuse and its link to school violence ▪ The problem of hybridized
pets (wolf / dog and exotic / domestic cats) and exotic
pets ▪ Animal hoarding: A community problem ▪ Preventing
pet theft ▪ Greyhounds and problems with greyhound racing ▪
Pet - proofing your home ▪ Paws Come with Claws: Scratching behavior in cats and alternatives to declawing ▪ Safe travel with
pets ▪
Pets and the military (what to do if deployed) ▪ General issues pertaining to humane care of companion animals
Savvy
pet owners can make sure their
pets are safe by keeping them indoors, away from fireworks, and ensuring
pets have
proper identification, according to Jamee Suarez - Howard, president of the Oklahoma Alliance
for Animals (OAA).
And always make sure your
pet it wearing
proper identification — if
for any reason he or she does escape, a collar with ID tags and / or a microchip can be a lifesaver
for a lost
pet.