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Feb 4, 2012



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Protect your pet. Start with a good pet ID tag   by Catt Moretti

Do you know: One in three pets will get lost in its lifetime. Most of the lost pets found wearing a proper tag WILL get home. There are numbers of ways to prevent your pet get lost. Below are important tips for pet owners.

1. Pet ID tags. A good one. Collars and Tags are a reliable way to identify your pet. A collar worn for purposes of identification must stay on the pet as long as it is in a situation where it could get lost. Pet ID tags for dogs and cats are your first line of defense for your pet, should they ever get lost. Pet ID tags are the most efficient and affordable way to recover your pet in a quick and efficient manner. Many times helpful people take the dog in but do not know how to contact an owner looking for the dog. Have your dog’s name, your name, address and phone number put on the tag. Make sure everything is current and up to date. State your pet is on medication and reward if found will help too.

2. Microchip your pet.
The microchip has many uses but when AKC(American Kennel Club) adopted it for the Companion Animal Recovery (CAR) program pet owners were given a new way to protect their pets. This technology can be used in any kind of animal at any age and it will last for their life. The microchip is an effective form of permanent identification. It is slightly larger than a grain of rice and is placed just under the skin by a veterinarian. Your pet wouldn

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