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Microchip your pet and keep the registry current
HuisdierenA microchip only reunites you if its registration is accurate, so pair it with an ID tag and update your contact info.
- Implant chip
- Add ID tag
- Register info
- Update yearly
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- Have your pet microchipped and put a collar with a current ID tag on them.
- Register the chip with the manufacturer, including all of your contact information.
- Whenever you move or change your phone number, update the microchip registry right away.
- Once a year, confirm your registry info and ask your vet to scan the chip.
Waarom het werkt
The most common reason microchipped pets were not returned was an incorrect or disconnected phone number in the registry. A chip plus an up-to-date tag gives a finder two fast ways to reach you.
Goed om te weten: A microchip is not a GPS tracker and does nothing if its registration is wrong or out of date. Keep a physical ID tag too, since not everyone has a scanner.
Bron: American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)Never leave a pet alone in a parked car
HuisdierenA parked car heats fast enough to be deadly even on a mild day, and cracking the windows does not help.
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- Never leave your pet alone in a parked vehicle, regardless of outdoor temperature or how briefly you will be gone.
- Do not rely on cracking the windows · research shows it makes no difference to how fast the car heats up.
- On errands where pets cannot come inside, leave them safely at home instead.
- If you see a pet in distress in a hot car, call local animal control or police immediately.
Waarom het werkt
A vehicle's interior can rise about 20 degrees Fahrenheit in 10 minutes and nearly 30 in 20 minutes; after an hour it can be 40-plus degrees hotter than outside.
Goed om te weten: STRONG CAUTION: this is a life-or-death rule. Heatstroke can kill quickly · signs include heavy panting, drooling, weakness, vomiting, or collapse. Get the pet to shade, offer cool water, and seek a vet immediately.
Bron: American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)Keep human foods toxic to pets out of reach
HuisdierenChocolate, xylitol, grapes/raisins, and onions/garlic can poison dogs and cats · store them where pets cannot get them.
- No chocolate
- No xylitol
- No grapes