Stop Making These 7 Mistakes With Your Puppy!

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#1 Not Microchipping Your Pup

Making sure the dog can return home if lost should be your top priority when adopting a canine, whether a puppy or a rescue. Even the most cautious dog owners experience pet loss. This happens to over 10 million animals annually. Having your dog microchipped is the best way to protect it.

These tiny chips, which are inserted beneath the skin on your dog’s shoulders, have an individual ID number that links to the internet contact information you provide, such as your phone number. It does not include a GPS tracker. You can ask your veterinarian about microchipping alternatives or get a cheap microchip from one of the many shelters.

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