Dog Safety: How to Keep Your Pups Safe From Loss or
Theft
by Jennifer McVey
According to the American Humane
Society, just 15% of dogs in shelters ever find their way home
again. Thankfully, these loved pooches had identification, enabling
shelter personnel to contact and return them to their owners. With
such discouraging statistics, it becomes clear how important it is
to tag or identify your new puppy.
Even if your dog doesn't go outside much or is always in your
company, you must identify him or her. Windows and doors can be left
open, offering your pup a too-tempting escape to the outside world.
What should you do to keep your pup safe at home?
There are several ways to ID your pet to prevent against loss or
theft. Ideally, implement at least two methods to ensure a safe
return should your dog go missing.
Tattoos and microchips provide permanent ways to identify your dog.
Shelters, veterinarians, and research laboratories know to look for
these keys when animals are brought to their facilities.
*Tattoos: this permanent identification system involves tattooing a
code onto the dog's skin, often inside the outer ear or on the
inside of its leg. Veterinarians or trained specialists will ink the
code for you. You will need to list your dog with one of the many
tattoo registry programs around the country.
*Microchips: these minuscule electronic chips are embedded under
your dog's skin. Because special scanners are needed to read the
information located on the chip, most veterinarians, shelters, and
research laboratories have these on hand to scan all strays for
identification. Several registries offer membership for dogs with
microchips.
While tattoos and microchips offer excellent safety measurements at
a reasonable cost, the fact is most people don't know to look for a
tattoo or have the means available to scan for microchips. As a
result, it's essential you provide your pup with an ID tag worn on
its collar. ID tags are often the first thing searched for when a
stray is found by someone.
At a minimum, the tag should list a current phone number. Because
people move and phone numbers change often, a second phone number of
a trusted friend or family member is also recommended. If space is
available, additional information to include is: your puppy's name,
your address, and any medical conditions.
Luckily, dog ID tags are not expensive to purchase, so it should be
one of the first things you get your dog, once you've chosen a name.
You can usually find just the right tag, too, that fits your
lifestyle and your pet's personality. Tags come in different
materials, such as aluminum, brass, stainless steel or plastic, and
in a variety of shapes and colors. Today's glamour pooch can even
have his or her own tag made of Swarovski crystals! When it comes to
choosing a fun dog ID tag, the choices are limitless.
Whatever methods you use when protecting your pet against loss or
theft, please remember to keep the contact information current. Just
a few minutes of your time to update registry information or
purchase a new dog tag can make all the difference in the world in
your beloved dog's life.
The author, Jennifer McVey, wants you
to keep your dog safe and at home. To learn more, visit
www.favorite-puppy-names.com. You'll also find a collection of
thousands of common and not-so-common puppy names to enjoy and great
tips on naming a new puppy.
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