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Idea Exchange: Keep tags on traveling pets

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Suggest that clients have new, additional pet ID tags engraved with the address and phone number of where they will be staying.

When your clients plan to travel with their pets, suggest that they have new, additional pet ID tags engraved with the address and phone number of where they will be staying. That way, if a pet makes a break for it and is found, its chances of being returned directly to the owner are increased.

Dr. Brian D. Courtney

Schaumburg, Ill.

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