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The importance of current contact information in your pet’s ID tags and microchip should not be undermined. Many lost pets end up at animal shelters, and the information in their ID tags may be the only way they will be reunited with their owners.

There are several ways to increase a pet’s chances of being found should he become lost:

Tattoo

A tattoo is usually placed in the puppy’s ear. It is a unique identification number that is also indicated on his registration papers. Puppies are usually given a tattoo by the breeder while they are still very young. Aside from the ears, a tattoo can also be placed on the tummy or inside the thigh.

ID Collar Tags

This is the most common type used for pet identification. The tag not only contains your pet’s identification but also your updated contact information. There are high-tech tags that include a tiny USB chip that is attached to the collar. ... Read more »

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Your cat’s fur needs regular brushing to stay in top shape. You also know that brushing can be a great bonding experience for you and your pet, and that it can help keep your pet comfortable. But how do you know which brush is right for you’re your cat?

Take a good look at your cat’s coat and determine what you will need from a brush. Longhaired cats may need a brush that specializes in removing tangles from fur, while a cat that is very active outside may need a brush that allows for debris removal. If your cat has an issue with hairballs, you may want something that will pick up the most fur possible. Your cat’s preferences are relevant also. If your cat is hesitant to be brushed, a mitten style brush may suit her needs since its use resembles petting. Your Leesburg vet clinic can help you determine the best cat brush for your pet.

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A “backyard breeder” is a person with little knowledge or experience concerning breeding of dogs. These persons are often in it for the profit rather than for making good genetic matches and having their dogs registered with official kennel clubs. However, a backyard breeder is not viewed to be as unethical as people running puppy mills.

There are backyard breeders who let their purebred dogs mate without any knowledge of their health and behavioral histories. These people don’t bother to give particular attention to genetic health issues that may affect both parents and puppies.

Many potential pet owners buy puppies from backyard breeders because they often charge less money for them compared to reputable dog breeders. Although a puppy may seem less expensive, there is always the possibility of ending up paying more money for health issues that may develop later in life.

Have your new puppy checked by a Chesapeake veterinarian. Find out mor ... Read more »

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