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Originally Posted by Keith
"My cat doesn't like a collar."
"Tags make too much noise."
"I misplaced the rabies tag."
"My pets never go outside."
"My yard is fenced."
There are a lot of reasons so many dogs and cats with loving pet parents don't have tags.
But if your pet gets out just once without a tag, you could lose it forever.
Pets wearing tags and phone numbers are usually reunited with their pet parents immediately.
All animals are required by City ordinance to wear a rabies tag.
If your dog is lost, the finder or the animal shelter can trace you through the vet's office.
Your pet will be safer if you also include a tag that includes the pet's name and your phone number. You can buy ID tags at pet supply stores.
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Most Cats DO wear collars.
With the noise, you at least know your Dog is near.
The tags can be replaced as long as you or your Vet has the records.
Humm. Your home must really look like a dumping ground... And smell like it too.
Fences break, and Dogs dig.
Even though my Dog has a scar which we can identify her with, she can get loose. I have to chase her. Twice, someone has found her and brought her home... Why?... She has her tags on at ALL times... And they stay current.
Not tagging your pet is like child abuse. Just think how you would react if you lost your kids.
I know. They can speak. Granted. However, they too get lost and you take measures to prevent that. If you fail to do the same with your pet, you do not deserve to own one. Period!