National Pet ID Week is upon us, and it's the perfect time to emphasize the crucial role that proper identification plays in keeping our beloved pets safe. At Braxton's Animal Works, we understand just how important it is for every pet to have an ID tag and microchip. Why? Because these small tools are often the key to a happy reunion with a lost pet.

The Importance of Pet ID Tags and Microchips

Each year, millions of dogs and cats go missing. It's estimated that 1 out of every 3 pets will become lost at some point in their lifetime. Despite these daunting numbers, less than 23% of lost dogs and a mere 2% of lost cats in shelters are reunited with their owners. The primary reason for this low rate of reunion is the lack of proper identification.

Pet ID tags are your pet's first line of defense. They are simple, effective, and can provide immediate contact information to the person who finds your pet. However, tags can wear down, become outdated, or even get lost. That's where microchipping comes in. A microchip is a permanent form of identification that cannot be lost, altered, or damaged. When scanned by a veterinarian or shelter, the microchip provides a unique ID number that links to your contact information in a national pet recovery database.

What Happens to Lost Pets?

Statistics show that without ID, 90% of lost pets never return home. Pets found with an ID tag or microchip are more likely to be returned directly to their owner, rather than spending time in a shelter. Pets that do end up in shelters face uncertain futures. Quick identification increases the chances that your pet will avoid the stress of a shelter stay and return home safely.

Found a Pet? Here’s What to Do

If you find a dog or cat with no ID tag:

  1. Check for a Microchip: Take the pet to a nearby vet or animal shelter to have it scanned for a microchip.
  2. Search the Neighborhood: Often, pets don’t stray far. Walk around the area where you found the pet to see if any lost pet signs are posted.
  3. Report to Local Shelters: Inform local animal shelters and rescue groups about the found pet, and provide a description to help match the pet with any reported lost.
  4. Use Social Media: Post on local lost and found pet groups on social media platforms. These groups can be incredibly effective in spreading the word.

Braxton's Pet ID Tag Sale - Customize While You Shop!

In honor of National Pet ID Week, Braxton's Animal Works is offering a special on our customizable pet ID tags. Until the end of the week, you can ensure your pet's safety with a personalized ID tag at a discounted price. Our tags can be customized while you shop, making it easy and convenient to provide your pet with this essential tool for safety.

Don’t wait until it’s too late. A simple tag or microchip can make all the difference. Stop by Braxton’s Animal Works today and give your pet the gift of safety.