Every year, National Pet ID Week runs from April 17 through April 23. It is a yearly opportunity for dog and cat parents to ensure their pets find their way home should they ever become lost.
Collars and ID tags are an excellent start, but often come off while a pet is missing. In fact, if your dog is an escape artist, we recommend using an emergency break-away collar. It is better to lose the collar than have your dog get injured.
More effective than external ID methods are pet microchips. Implanted below the skin, these devices are designed to last a lifetime. Each chip carries a unique identification code that can be read with a special scanner.
When a lost pet is taken to a veterinarian or shelter, the scanner reveals the microchip identification code which is then traced back to the owner.
However, microchips are only effective if you keep your information up-to-date! So take this opportunity to review your dog’s microchip information and update your contact details.
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