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  1. How to Increase the Likelihood of a Lost Pet’s Safe Return

    … of cervical or thoracic gear, attaching an identifying tag is essential. At a minimum, the tag should feature your … Characterization of animals with microchips entering animal shelters (July 15, 2009, Vol. 235, No. 2, Pages …

  2. Is Fido Doggone Ready for Vacation? We’ve Got You Covered!

    … then home is no place to appear solo on an identification tag. Your home address and phone number are of zero … you quickly, thus avoiding checking with out-of-area vets/shelters to find your pooch. Self-serve tag making machines … acclimating Fido takes time and patience. A vet or animal behaviorist can help. Ten Items to Pack in the …

  3. Veterinarians Answer: If You Could Be Granted One Wish, What Would You Wish For via My Dog's Symptoms

    … see the beauty and spirit in every living being. Every animal has the ability to love, care for, and provide … household. There are so many dogs and cats that end up in shelters, rescues or worse, everyday. Often, many of these … meant traveling to a specialist and came with a $5000 price tag. Pedro’s parents chose to have the procedure done and …

  4. Top 5 Dog Safety Tips for the Fourth of July

    … living daylights out of many pooches. At this time of year, shelters fill up with dogs that have bolted from their homes … “Put on your pet’s favorite television program (Animal Planet, anyone?) or play music to mask firework … death. Be sure your dog is microchipped and wearing an ID tag just in case he does manage to escape. 5. Keep Fourth …

  5. Wildfire Safety and Preparedness for Your Pet

    … areas harbors irritants that can negatively impact animal and human health. Airborne particulate material … embroidered with their information or have an attached tag featuring their name and your phone number or other … evaluating “more than 7,700 stray animals at animal shelters showed that dogs without microchips were returned …

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