Pet ID Tag
Accidents and mistakes do
happen so even if your dog or cat stays in your backyard or
house, please make sure you have a collar and identification
tag for him or her to wear at all times. What would
you do if your dog escaped and had no ID?
That's why it’s essential your puppy is
outfitted with a collar and ID tag as the initial means
of keeping your pet safe. An ID tag is the first thing people
search for when finding a stray dog or puppy. In this
case, it really is better to be safe than sorry.
At the very least, the tag should list a
current phone number. Consider adding a trusted friend or
relative's phone number to the tag too. That way, if you move
or are out of town, someone will still be around to get your
pet.
If you have room, include your puppy's name,
your address, and any medical conditions.
Luckily, dog ID tags are not expensive to
purchase, so it should be one of the first things you get your
dog, once you’ve chosen a name.
You can usually find just the right tag, too,
that fits your lifestyle and your pet’s personality. Tags come
in different materials, such as aluminum, brass, stainless
steel or plastic, and in a variety of shapes and colors.
Today’s glamour pooch or kitty can even have his or her own tag
made of Swarovski crystals! When it comes to choosing a
cool ID tag for your pet, the choices are limitless.
Here's a sample of the various pet ID tags you
can find around the internet. You can buy similar
pet ID tags here.

Classic Dog ID Tags

Swarovski Crystal Dog ID Tags

Religious Dog ID Tags

Advanced Technology Dog ID Tags

Cool Dog ID Tags

Looney Tunes Dog ID Tags
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