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National Pet Loss Prevention Month

National Pet Loss Prevention Month
July 19, 2023

Every year, countless pets go missing, leaving their owners distraught and anxious. Losing a pet is a heart-wrenching experience that no pet parent should have to endure. That's why National Lost Pet Prevention Month, observed every July, serves as a crucial reminder of the importance of pet identification, responsible ownership, and proactive measures to keep our furry friends safe. 

Microchipping: A Lifesaver for Our Pets
Microchipping is a safe and simple procedure that involves implanting a tiny electronic chip beneath a pet's skin. This chip contains a unique identification number linked to the owner's contact information. In case a pet goes missing and is found, veterinary clinics, shelters, and animal control agencies can scan the microchip to reunite the pet with its owner. National Lost Pet Prevention Month is an ideal time for pet owners to ensure their companions are microchipped and that the information associated with the chip is up to date.

Visible Identification: Collars and Tags
While microchipping is essential, it's equally important for pets to wear visible identification. A sturdy collar with an engraved tag displaying the owner's name and phone number can significantly increase the chances of a lost pet being returned. National Lost Pet Prevention Month encourages pet parents to regularly check their pet's collar and tags for signs of wear and tear, ensuring they remain legible and securely attached.

Responsible Pet Ownership
Preventing pet loss begins with responsible pet ownership. This includes maintaining a secure and pet-friendly environment at home, such as a well-fenced yard and securely latched gates. Additionally, it's vital to keep pets on leashes or in appropriate enclosures when outdoors. Spaying or neutering pets also helps reduce their desire to roam, minimizing the risk of getting lost.

Utilizing Technology: Pet-Finding Apps and Social Media
The advent of technology has revolutionized the way we approach lost pet prevention. Pet-finding apps and websites, along with social media platforms, have become invaluable tools in reuniting lost pets with their owners. By utilizing these platforms, pet parents can post information about their missing pets, share photos, and reach a wider audience, exponentially increasing the chances of a successful reunion.

National Lost Pet Prevention Month reminds us that we can all make a collective effort to prioritize the well-being of our beloved pets, not just during this month but throughout the year, ensuring they remain fur-ever by our side.

If you have any questions about pet loss prevention or would like to make an appointment to microchip your pet, call us at (207) 777-1110 today!
 

Animal Emergency Clinic of Mid-Maine