Our dog Teddy has a microchip for ID, and he also wears various ID tags that will hopefully bring him back to us if he should ever get lost.� The microchip is useless if the person who finds him doesn?t happen to have a chip reader, and the ID tags don?t contain information about his shots or medical records.� Teddy has a chronic, life-threatening illness that requires specific medication three times a day and a special diet, so his medical information needs to be immediately available if he?s lost or injured.� MobiPetTags of Lowellville, Ohio has teamed with Microsoft Tag to bring pet identification and medical records access to the 21st century.� The animal wears a lightweight plastic tag that can be scanned by anyone with a internet-connected cellphone, and with a single click they?ll be connected to a page with complete ID and medical information, show certificates, dietary needs, and other information.� The MobiPetTags suite of products allow you to purchase as many or as few record-keeping abilities as you need.� Prices range from $9.95 for the ID cards and identification page only, to $34.95 for the complete line of options so you can easily fax medical records, send out lost pet posters to nearby shelters and clinics, etc.� Go to the MobiPetTags webpage to learn more about how you can protect your beloved animal companions.
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