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Written by Cornel Plescan   
These days it is required to provide identification tags for your pets. While this helps municipalities reduce the number of stray animals in the streets, tags are also important to help you find a lost pet. Here are several methods to make sure that your pet can be identified if lost or stolen.

These days it is required to provide identification tags for your pets. While this helps municipalities reduce the number of stray animals in the streets, tags are also important to help you find a lost pet. Here are several methods to make sure that your pet can be identified if lost or stolen.

The most popular type of identification for your pet is typically a personalized id tag. There are various types of pet id tags, such as municipal license tags, or a proof of rabies vaccination tag. Collars and identification (ID) tags should include your pet's name, your name and address, telephone numbers (day and evening), medical problem requiring medication, veterinarian's name and number, current rabies vaccination information, and any reward offer should pet become lost. In the event your dog or cat comes up missing, this information will help someone get your pet back to you.

Plastic and metal pet identification tags come in many shapes and colors. However, it's advisable to choose the reflective type of dog tags along with the collars. This will help keep your pet safe in the dark.

Tatoos are another good identification option. Anumber is tatooed on an area of your pet, you then register that number with the National Dog Registry. Should your pet become lost, it is an infallible identification method.

These days there are electronic gadgets like microchips which are embedded under your pet's skin, or GPS pet collars. Electronic chips are implanted behind your pet's ear, and once implanted, the data on the chip is available to be scanned into the computer.

A GPS pet finder is one of the newest ways to protect your pets. Just attach the GPS device to your pet's collar, and if he/she is lost you can track through Geo-Positioning. It is definitely a device that offers more security for your pet.

Whether you prefer the low-tech pet ID tag, or the high-tech GPS device, just make sure that your pet can be properly identified if lost.

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