Pet identification tags help bring your pet back to you safely and quickly. Make sure your pet has a pet ID tag.

Pet identification tags are a must if you are a conscientious pet owner. Finding your pet missing is extremely upsetting. If the person who finds your lost dog or cat sees that it has a pet ID tag of some sort, your precious pet friend will find its way back home more quickly. Diligent pet owners have always used some sort of pet ID tag attached to a collar. Styles of pet identification tags range from designer to simple and basic to the pet ID tag that allows the finder to dial a toll-free number, enter the unique ID number off the tag and hear your personalized, pre-recorded message.
Pet identification tags that are capable of relocating you no matter where your lost pets end up are a great relief to you if you are on vacation with your pet. The advanced types of the pet ID tag insures that the finder never views your telephone number, so it is shields your identity while insuring you are located quickly.
Pet identification tags also include tattoos and microchips. Pet ID tags done by tattoos boasts the world's largest network of pet protection registration and recovery. The process is safe, permanent and painless. The microchip, a tiny glass bead containing a transponder coded with a unique number, is another form of reuniting lost pets with owners.
Pet identification tags don't replace the care you can give your pet. A pet ID tag is just part of the conscientious pet owner's arsenal of good pet ownership.
Pet identification tags no matter the style are only the final defense against finding lost pets. Your pet ID tag is just part of proper pet ownership. Here are some preventative tips:
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Keep windows and doors closed or screened.
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Always walk your dog with a leash. This prevents bolting from loud noises.
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Have good, up-to-date photographs of your pet, especially when growing.
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Spay and neuter animals to eliminate the tendency to roam.
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Be cautious about giving your pet's name and other relevant information to strangers. Knowing the breed and value of your pet makes it a prime target for theft.
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Fenced yards, enclosed runs are seemingly safe bets, but animals need supervision too.
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Never leave your dog alone, tied in front of a store or in an automobile. This leaves it vulnerable to attack by other dogs, theft and poison.
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Obedience training insures your pet is more responsive.
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And, of course, always have pet identification tags. Leave your pet's name off to eliminate possible control over your animal by thieves.
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