If you are a Pet Owner, this Pet Home Alone Card is mandatory in your purse or wallet. Imagine that you were sick or injured. The card will alert those attending you, that your pet is home alone.
It’s a good idea to start off a ‘buddy’ system with a friend or family member. This way they can be contacted in case of emergency. Just be sure you make them aware up front.

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Based on feedback from friends and clients, TLC Pet Products has developed this glossy plastic credit card stock “Home Alone” pet emergency ID wallet card and key tag that fits in your wallet or phone pouch and your key ring.
With room to write your contact persons details it will alert emergency personnel to contact your ICE person regarding your predicament, and that your much-loved pets are home alone. These are vital cards to have in your wallet and on your keychain.

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Instructions: For best results, use a Sharpie® Brand Ultra or Extra Fine permanent marker. Just fill out and wait a few minutes for the ink to dry before placing in your wallet.
Through extensive testing, they have found that these markers give the best results without experiencing rub off. Get Yours Here

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TIP: If you purchased the plastic card with key tag, adhere scotch tape over the written area of the key tag for extra protection and to ensure that rub off will not occur.

This listing also has an option to purchase a Sharpie Ultra Fine Permanent Marker with your card(s) pre packed for your convenience. You can get yours here
via Etsy
Here is another version of the Home Alone Pet Card that we found on Etsy. You can get yours here
via RSPCA
This version from RSPCA can be printed out on their website quickly and easily. You can view here
via Facebook
Here’s another style that we found on Facebook from Ventura Country Animal Services. It’s a good idea to have a couple of contacts in case the first is not available.
via Shake Paws
Over on the Shake Paws Site, they also have a handy Card that can be downloaded.
If you would like to have a better understanding about what your Dog is trying to tell you, our post regarding their body language will come in very handy. View it here
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