Saturday, April 21, 2012

Dog ID Tags


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Dog tags are an essential and very cheap form of dog identification, although many of today's dog or pet owners don't even use dog tags, it is your best chance of never losing your dog or quickly finding your dog in an emergency.

Dog tags are essential in many occasions and situations that may never have thought of before it actually happens. A simple loud noise or bang, unfamiliar face, or a cat the other side of the street in your neighborhood is enough to scare many dogs into fleeing for safety, and getting lost in or around your neighborhood.

There aren't any cures or training techniques that can really help in these situations, so a simple inexpensive dog tag might be all that stands between having a good friend for life and losing a cute beloved puppy in the first weeks or receiving them.

Dog collars and tags are all over places that have anything to do with pets and animals and they are available in either a customized collar with the details of your home printed on, or a small metal or plastic plate showing your home details. All you have to do is let them know what you want printed and they print it for you so it's ready to use for as little as $5 - $6.

As for the information on the tag, it should be a clear and visible as you can make it to ensure anyone finding your dog will see it straight away. There are different preferences when it comes to what should be written on your dog ID tag and different trainers prefer different tag information but as a general rule, you should include pet's name, owner's name, address, city, state, zip code, and phone numbers, and then maybe a reward incentive, medical or veterinarian information.

On the whole if you fail to give your dog a tag you risk losing them forever and for $5 - $6 I think it's a really good price to pay for your dog's safety and wellbeing.

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