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  1. How to Decipher the Leash, Harness, and Collar Code For a Happy Hound

    … because you don’t want that collar coming off the dog. Cat collars can be used for small dogs, but not for walking, as cat collars are breakaway collars because cats get caught on things when they are outdoor cats and … find the vaccination information as well as the license and microchip number for the lost or stolen dog. As …

  2. How to Keep Your Pets Safe Through Microchipping

    … And trust us—we know that accidents happen. Both dogs and cats can be escape artists, which makes microchipping your … month. We've shared some answers to common questions about cat and dog microchipping below so that you can have … it comes to your beloved fur babies. What is a pet microchip? A pet microchip is an electronic microchip

  3. Everything You Should Know About Microchipping Cats

    What Are Microchip IDs, And Why Does My Cat Need One? At Valley West and Elk Valley Veterinary … and irreplaceable. We also understand that by nature, cats are roaming creatures and therefore run the risk of …

  4. The Whole "Kitten Caboodle"! The Checklist You Need For Your New Furry Feline

    … environment. Some of the things you’ll need for your cat for the first week or two are as follows: … find when it comes to cat litter but, unfortunately, most cats prefer the unscented variety. Experimenting with … and there. You should also talk to your vet about when to microchip your new pet for the same reasons. …

  5. The Secret to Helping Pets with Missing Limbs Live Their Best Lives

    … kingdom. As veterinarians, we’ve seen countless dogs and cats recover beautifully following limb amputations. With … keeping a close eye on your pet. Don’t allow your cat to venture outdoors unsupervised. Keeping your cat … the contact information on the ID tag and in your pet’s microchip account is up-to-date . Watch out …

  6. Severe Weather Prep and Planning for Pets

    … state lines, you could be asked for your dog or cat’s vaccination records by officials. It’s a … your dog. And while dogs may be able to "go" anywhere, cats who are litter box trained may not relieve themselves … It’s a good idea to review your pet’s ID tags and microchip information at least once a year. Have you moved …

  7. Why Should Indoor-Only Cats be Microchipped?

    … as a yearly reminder to pet owners to check their pets’ microchip registrations and update any information if … – or if your pet isn’t microchipped at all! Many cat owners wonder why they should bother having their feline … where she shouldn’t. Many  indoor-only cats don’t wear collars or have any sort of …

  8. 7 Ways to Keep Your Indoor Kitty Lively, Lean, and Ready For a Long Life

    Cats are natural predators and take immense pleasure in the … scratches, of course. In fact, if you’ve got an outdoor cat, you’ve likely received the occasional or … with a good diet with your veterinarian. Also, be sure to microchip your cat and keep an ID tag on them even if they …

  9. The Secret to a Safe But Spectacular Halloween With Pets

    … pets and they can actually cause distress for the dogs and cats that aren’t comfortable wearing them. If you … they are wandering around. This is particularly true of cat collars, as they are designed to break away so they … that will last for the lifetime of your pet. A microchip is a small chip that is inserted under your …