Multiple forms of ID increase the chances for reunion with your companion. If a pet loses his or her collar a pet microchip offers a backup communication lifeline.

When your dog and or cat is wearing a permanent and visible form of ID it is their fastest ticket home.

Pet Parents are responsible for their dog’s / cat’s safety and well-being, so having an up-to-date ID tag on your dog and cat is the responsible thing to do.

While statistics vary from community to community and state to state, stray animals could account for 40 to 60 percent of the total animal intake in animal shelters.

INDOOR CATS SHOULD WEAR COLLARS WITH ID TAGS TOO.

Give your kitty a breakaway safety collar, so that if she snags it on something she won’t choke.

Multiple forms of ID increase the chances for reunion with your companion. If a pet loses his or her collar a pet microchip offers a backup communication lifeline. It’s quick and easy to have done at your vet. if someone finds your pet, they will need to take him to a shelter or vet’s office to have the chip read. It’s important you make sure it’s registered with your pet in the National data base.

Bottom line: If your dog or cat is lost, you want whoever finds them to know that they have an owner who wants them back. Wearing a collar with a ID tag will prevent your dog or cat from being sent to a shelter unnecessarily.

Micro-chipping your pet’s are a added safety net that can save their lives and your heartaches. The catch is… it only works if you register it! One time registration lasts the life of your pet!
Keep your Pet’s Identification up to date with tags and a current photo.