There are numerous ways in which to "tag" your pet, including the microchip,
tattoos, id tags, etc. All of these are of no use in helping others find
and return your pet to you if your pet's collar is missing, or if the animal
shelter or vet is closed.
The National Pet Register enables you and your friends in the community to
help each other whenever a pet is lost, or found - reuniting pets with their
families.
Become a part of the "Missing Pet Alert" network - registration is FREE and
you can earn rewards for your good behavior, too. Register each of your
pets before they become lost - and help insure a prompt, safe return of your
family member.
Visit www.NationalPetRegister.com
Tigg - 16 Oct 2003 20:20 GMT
> There are numerous ways in which to "tag" your pet, including the microchip,
> tattoos, id tags, etc. All of these are of no use in helping others find
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> Visit www.NationalPetRegister.com
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