Did you know that your dog's nose print is as unique as your fingerprint? Well it is, the Canadian Kennel Club has used dog nose prints as a form of identification as far back as 1938. There is a company in the United States working on this form of identification, supposedly they have a system that creates the nose print without using ink. I imagine the majority of people still use microchips or tattoos for identification for their pets.
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