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Brazos County launches smart pet tags to help lost animals get home faster
Summary
Brazos County has added PetHub QR code smart ID tags to its pet licensing program so finders can scan a code to view a pet's digital profile; local shelter officials say studies show 96% of pets with these tags return home in under 24 hours.
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Brazos County has upgraded its pet licensing program to offer QR code smart ID tags. The tags are powered by PetHub and were launched by Aggieland Humane Society. Pet owners can build digital profiles that include photos, medical needs, emergency contacts, and designated safe places. Shelter leaders described the tags as a tool for quicker reunions between pets and owners.
Key details:
- The tags use a scannable QR code that links to a pet's digital profile.
- Profiles can list photos, medical needs, multiple phone numbers, and a safe place where a pet can be taken.
- Aggieland Humane Society's executive director explained how finders can scan the tag to access information.
- An 87-year-old local resident was cited to illustrate how pets can go missing and why the tags matter to owners.
- Studies mentioned in the report indicate about 96% of pets wearing these smart tags return home in less than 24 hours.
Summary:
Shelter officials say the tags are intended to help reunite lost pets more quickly and to keep pets out of the shelter. The pet licensing program is now available to all Brazos County residents. Undetermined at this time.
