Health Records and Emergency Information
Keeping basic health records for your dog can be an invaluable tool when you least expect it. Just as important is having Emergency Information at your fingertips with your dog's health records.
Emergency medical care, especially if you are traveling or new in an area
can make having up to date health and emergency information critical. But how about if someone else is watching your dog and your dog needs medical care right away? Or how about if your dog gets lost? Having the right kind of information up to date in at your finger tips can help bring appropriate action quicker.
Emergency medical care, especially if you are traveling or new in an area
can make having up to date health and emergency information critical. But how about if someone else is watching your dog and your dog needs medical care right away? Or how about if your dog gets lost? Having the right kind of information up to date in at your finger tips can help bring appropriate action quicker.
Health Records
Basic Health records you may want to keep for your dog include:
Emergency Information
Information concerning you and your dog you may want to keep updated and at hand include:
A recent photo of your dog with a detailed description of his height; weight; markings; old injuries; scars; tattoo markings; and microchip number. Part of this information should include dates, clinics used or other pertinent information.
A recent photo of your dog with a detailed description of his height; weight; markings; old injuries; scars; tattoo markings; and microchip number. Part of this information should include dates, clinics used or other pertinent information.