Rescuers said owners should make sure pets are licensed,
wear identification tags and get microchipped.
Every owner should make sure their dog
wears an Identification Tag (with current contact information) on their collar and is microchipped.
Always have your dog or cat
wear an Identification tag and have your pet micro chipped.
The studies show the chances of reuniting with your lost pet improve if your pet is
wearing identification tags and if you visit your local animal shelter soon after your pet is lost.
Check out the article «The Importance of
Wearing Identification Tags,» for more information on the significance of dog ID tags.
You must agree to have your rescue dog
wear an identification tag at all times.
Be sure your pet
wears an identification tag, rabies license, and city license.
Free - roaming pets without tags are avoided or ignored by the general public for much longer than
those wearing identification tags.
It's also good idea to have your Ridgeback
wear an identification tag or, better yet, to have your dog permanently identified with a tattoo or microchip just in case he manages to get loose despite your efforts.
Make sure your pet always
wears an identification tag that has your name, telephone number and your veterinarians phone number.
But if the pet is
wearing an identification tag, the odds of an owner / pet reunion are greatly improved.
Older,
worn identification tags should be replaced with new, easy - to - read tags.
Remember: Prepare for a pet's disappearance — make sure they are
wearing identification tags at all times.
Not exact matches
To gather such information, the researchers have gone into schools, hospitals, museums, and academic conferences and solicited people to
wear badges with radio - frequency
identification tags that register when another RFID
tag is within 1 or 2 meters.
«All dogs are required to be licensed and
wearing their li - cense
tag at all times, so that will provide a secondary form of
identification.»
The ASPCA advises all pets have microchips in place for
identification or
wear a
tag with your home address, cell phone number and any other pertinent information.
I.D.
TAGS: Check to see if the animal is
wearing a collar and
identification tag.
He was found stray,
wearing a red collar but no
identification tags.
• Be sure your pet is
wearing a collar with
identification tags.
Even if your pet
wears a collar and ID
tag, collars can break off and
tags can become damaged and unreadable, so these forms of
identification may not be enough to ensure your pet's safe return.
Fostered dog will
wear a collar and
identification tag at all times.
However, none of his previous mishaps could have prepared Woodrow's pet parents for his latest blunder, after he managed to swallow the
identification tag off the collar he was
wearing, requiring surgery to save him.
Animals on impound are held for three days if not
wearing any
identification and for five days if
wearing identification (
identification would include a rabies
tag, a personalized
tag, or a microchip).
Make sure that any pet is
wearing a proper
identification tag with their name and your cell phone number.
Dogs and cats off their owners» property must be
wearing county - issued
identification tags.
This means lifetime contact and
identification information is contained within your pet — unlike
tags that can get lost, stolen or
worn down.
Many city ordinances require that pets
wear a rabies
tag, which is used as an
identification tag and is not proof of a rabies vaccination.
Always keep a collar and
tag on any of your pets that should normally
wear a collar, or for a more permanent form of
identification you may want to consider microchipping or tattooing your pet.
All of our dogs
wear ARCBCR
identification tags attached to their collars while in foster care.
If your cat is going to
wear a collar, choose a collar that fits and add some
identification, like a name
tag with your phone number, in case your kitten gets outside.
Make sure your dog or cat has a microchip for
identification and
wears a
tag imprinted with your home address, cell phone and any other relevant contact information.
Every pet should
wear a dog collar with an
identification tag that gives your name, address, and phone number.
Reduce the likelihood of your dog becoming lost by making sure your dog is microchipped,
wears a collar and current
identification tags at all times, and is licensed for your city or county.
So make sure your cat or dog is
wearing a collar and
identification tag that bears your current contact information, including phone number.
Before Strader saved her from her hell, Lily was one of the nameless, faceless victims of the U.S. puppy mill industry,
wearing only an
identification tag which bore the number 251.
Make sure all pets
wear collars and
tags with up - to - date
identification.
Lost pets that are
wearing a rabies
tag or other type of
identification get preferred care when they are picked up by animal control authorities.
All pets should
wear traditional collars with
identification and rabies vaccination
tags.
Make sure your dog is
wearing a collar with an
identification tag and a rabies
tag attached.
Be sure your pet
wears a collar with an
identification tag to help locate your lost pet and / or has a microchip
identification.
Yes, it is best for your outdoor cat to
wear a collar, it does not have to be a designer cat collar, a plain one will do, but your cat does need an
identification tag.
When a cat is
wearing some form of
identification, the odds of finding the owners are better, but
tags and collars can break, they can be removed by humans, and cats can get them off.
Cat
Identification No. 2: Collars and Tags Getting your cat to wear a collar with a small tag featuring your name and phone number or information from a pet registry, is one of the best and cheapest forms of cat i
Identification No. 2: Collars and
Tags Getting your cat to
wear a collar with a small
tag featuring your name and phone number or information from a pet registry, is one of the best and cheapest forms of cat
identificationidentification.
You should still have you pet
wear a collar with
identification tags, even if they are microchipped; microchipping is only one part of your pets
identification system, and relies on your pet being taken to a shelter or vet to look for a chip.
As part of our
Tags for Life program, every dog and cat adopted from Animal Humane Society receives a personalized
identification tag to
wear on their collar.
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.
We recommend that all dogs
wear a collar with a current
identification tag.
Having our animals microchipped and making sure they
wear collars with current
identification tags will help us find them if the worst somehow still happens.
The adopter must ensure that the adopted Airedale is
wearing a collar and
identification tag with CURRENT telephone numbers at all times.
Identification tags are universally recognized and free - roaming pets
wearing them are considered to be lost rather than abandoned.