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| pet tags News+ XML/RSSBy PetHub, Inc. 3rd annual “Doggie Duel” photo contest offers a $500 Grand Prize from PetHub.com By mypressmanager Pet Tags Keep Your Pets Safe. Everyone should have an ID tag on their pet at the very least. By George Denehy MobiPetTag Systems believes that partnering with a well known pet supplier like Abby’s Place will provide a necessary addition to their complete line of Pet Identification products and immediate inroads into new pet markets. By MobiPettag Company Pets with Cell Phones: Pets with medical problems need exceptional communication capabilities to protect them. The only pet tag that works in an emergency is MobiPetTags and works faster than the microchip. By George Denehy The MobiPetTags ID Suite kicks the Pet ID industry into the21th century. Using the Microsoft® Tag app and the unique capabilities MobiPetTags, Pet Parents can have quick access to their pet’s information whenever and wherever it’s necessary. By www.ePetID.com ePet ID can help reunite you and your pet quicker. Don't let your pet become a statistic! By EFX Performance, Inc. EFX Performance Unveils Its New Line of Pet Tags With Embedded Hologram Technology By T. Holland New colors have been added to our great selection of personalized cat and dog collars. Recover your lost pet more easily with an embroidered collar. By ReturnMoiPets Animal Radio interviews Suhail Niazi, founder of the first global recovery pet ID tag system, ReturnMoiPets. By M. Guzman To inform the general public about pet ID numbers beginning with the letter Z. By ReturnMoiPets ReturnMoiPets introduces new fashionable tags to its line of global recovery pet tags. By ReturnMoiPets ReturnMoiPets selects Leis Pet Distributing, to manage the sale and distribution of its global recovery pet tags in stores across Eastern Canada. By ReturnMoi ReturnMoiPetsTM introduces Max on its new full-service web site www.ReturnMoiPets.com which helps more than 90 percent of lost or stolen pets like Max get home safely in 72 hours or less. | ||||||||||||||||||||||