One single method of identification, whether it be a tag, plate, customized collar, tattoo, or microchip is good, but a combination or two or more is better. Each has their unique benefits, but their drawbacks are relatively minor compared to not having your pet returned due to lack of identification. Remember that identification is only as good as the information contained within them. Keep your information up to date, accounts current, and do not forget to change your contact details with each move, preferably right before or at the time of any changes.
Always be your pet's best advocate. Prevention and preparedness are the best course of action to ensure that your pet has the highest chance of coming home. If your pet goes missing you need to actively be searching for them all while hoping a good Samaritan will call if they find your pet. Make their job easy by providing multiple forms of identification to assist in reuniting you with your pet.
By Katie @Pet_IQ. Katie is a Pet Industry Consultant, Dog Trainer, Rescuer, PetCoach Advisor, and specializes in “All things dog". She proudly shares her home with four lovely rescue dogs and is on a mission to educate pet owners.