
A lost or missing pet is likely one of the worst nightmares you can have. However, if your pet has the right identification, then it would not end so badly. There are quite a number of ways to ensure the identification of your pet. There are high-tech embedded microchips with GPS to the more traditional ID tags on collars, you can use more than just one to have multiple protective layers, and the odds of getting back your pet are improved.
ID Tags
One of the longest-serving identification methods for pets is ID tags, and they still work. A dog that has a clearly visible ID tag is likely to be approachable so whoever finds your pet will assume that he has a human companion already. In this way, that person who finds your dog is more likely to get your pet home safely.
There are various shapes and sizes of ID tags. They usually come with rings that allow them to be attached to collars or harnesses. They are made of various materials like plastic, metal, and silicon. There are also ID tags that come as a part of your pet’s collar, less worry that they fall off.
You can also ask your veterinarians Carmel Valley about a microchip for your pet.