We strongly
recommend microchip identification of all pets.
Not exact matches
Collars can be lost, however, so it is
recommended you talk to your veterinarian about permanent
identification such as a
microchip.
As always, we highly
recommend a collar, i.d. tag, and a
microchip, an inexpensive and permanent form of
identification.
At the Harlingen Veterinary Clinic, we feel that dogs are part of the family, yours and ours, and that is why we
recommend every dog receives an
identification microchip.
Permanent
identification (
microchip or tattoo) is strongly
recommended before the puppy is placed in the new home.
To increase chances that a lost dog will get back home, Save Our Strays
recommends low - cost community
microchip identification programs with regional and national databases accessible to shelters, veterinarians, and the public.
ParkView Animal Hospital
recommends HomeAgain
Microchips as a permanent
identification for your dog or cat.
Humane Canada
recommends that the implantation of
microchips only be carried out by veterinarians or qualified persons knowledgeable regarding the procedure and this system of
identification.
The ASPCA
recommends a more permanent form of
identification with a
microchip in your pet's shoulder.
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.
The most widely
recommend pet
identification device is the
microchip.
For these reasons, CAR
recommends the HomeAgain ®
Microchip Identification System, which is marketed by Schering - Plough Animal Health Corporation.
To increase chances that a lost dog or cat will get back home, Save Our Strays
recommends low - cost community
microchip identification programs with regional and national databases accessible to shelters, veterinarians, and the public.
I
recommend that every one with a pet get the app — even if your pet has an
identification tag and a
microchip.
It is also best not to leave them alone outside as they are a popular breed and frequently stolen and it is highly
recommended that they have
microchips for
identification.
At the North Elm Animal Hospital, we feel that dogs are part of the family, yours and ours, and that is why we
recommend every dog receives an
identification microchip.
It is
recommended that pets have both
microchips and a buckle or snap collar with a personalized
identification tag.