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  1. Microchipping FAQs

    permanently implanted under a pet’s skin. Click here to learn about microchips 101. How does a microchip work? ... Microchips are placed under your pet’s skin with a needle and syringe, it’s a lot like getting a routine ... animal has a collar and ID tag. Does he still need a microchip? While collars and ID tags are essential ...

    Jason from the ... - 2019-06-24 14:49

  2. Homeless Puppy Finds Firefighters in Time of Desperation

    Mange Dogs Mites When a homeless dog, who was suffering from a severe case of mange and a skin ... also said this isn’t the first time a stray has wandered into the station. “Unfortunately no tags, no ... pet’s tags here >> Now safe, recovering and even has a name It was reported by wkyc that the dog ...

    Tori from the P... - 2015-10-09 15:06

  3. Finding Fido

    animals wearing collars but not wearing an ID tag because we know they belong to someone, but without an ... ID tag or microchip, it is IMPOSSIBLE for us to contact their family. We can only hope that their ... wear a collar with identification tags. Better yet, microchip your pet. Though collars and ...

    Matt from the P... - 2014-11-17 01:52

  4. Microchipping 101: Why is it Important to Microchip My Pet?

    collars and ID tags. Unfortunately, collars and ID tags are not foolproof and dogs and cats can still get ... They are no bigger than a grain of rice and they are placed under your pet’s skin with a needle and ... syringe, not much differently than a routine vaccine. Unlike collars and ID tags, they can never break or ...

    Jason from the ... - 2020-06-22 10:16

  5. How to Have a Healthy and Happy Cat

    Medicine's overview of perches  as well as their  Indoor Pet Initiative page  for tips to keep cats (and ... before.  Thankfully, a good physical and blood work can reveal problems like lumps and bumps under the ... skin, eye conditions, ear infections, as well as kidney or liver disease. 7. Preventive care You’ve ...

    Matt from the P... - 2015-07-14 13:38

  6. 5 Common Cat-health Myths

    medical problems early and to ensure your cat is protected against preventable diseases. We take our kids ... problem. (Fleas in the pupa stage can remain dormant for months.) In addition, mosquitoes transmit ... have microchips and ideally collars and ID tags. What happens when your cat sneaks out an open door or ...

    Jason from the ... - 2014-11-13 14:36

  7. 10 Pet Prep Tips for Memorial Day Weekend

    skin cancer. Talk to your veterinarian about sunscreens for your pet (don’t assume a sunscreen for ... it's important to leash your dog with Dr. Justine Lee. 10. Make sure your pup has his ID tag on We love ... an outing, be sure he’s wearing his collar with up-to-date ID tags just incase he were to wander off. ...

    Tori from the P... - 2016-05-27 14:33

  8. 9 Tips for Having a Dog Safe Picnic

    leashed and has up-to-date ID tags I love bringing my dog on the road with me. It means we get to spend ... keep your dog leashed and be sure he’s wearing his collar with up-to-date ID tags, just in case.. Click ... here to learn more about what to put on your pet's ID tags. 6. Make sure your dog has plenty of ...

    Tori from the P... - 2015-06-22 16:12

  9. Surprising Do's and Don'ts for Pet Tags

    forget about old school methods, like your pet’s identification tag. The first thing you probably got for ... your four-legged friend, or maybe even before, was a collar with an ID tag that says “Penny” in the ... a mistake. When you put a name on the tag, everyone your dog comes into contact with will know the name. It ...

    Tori from the P... - 2015-05-11 12:00

  10. 5 Ways to Help Your Local Shelter

    more about spay/neuter benefits. 2. Tags and microchips Another way to tackle the problem is to prevent ... tags. However, these are not foolproof as they can break or fall off. Microchips are the best way to ... to date. Even indoor-only cats should have collars, ID tags and microchips because they too can ...

    Jason from the ... - 2021-01-19 11:20