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Selecting Dog Tags For Your Pet
Remember the first time you met your dog? He was new and you were still getting to know each other. You went through training together, and you may have even eaten together. You and your dog became quite close over time—closer than you are too many others you know. Your dog means a lot to you. He may be your greatest buddy, a rascally mischief-maker, or just an addition to your way of life. He is completely on you for feeding, play, and discipline. You rely on him for friendship, a link to the animal world, or domestic security and safety. For these and other reasons, you should obtain your dog a dog tag to protect him from injury and yourself from loss.
Dog tags are attached to your dog's collar and include all of the information needed to call your dog, contact you as the owner, and notify others to your dog's dietary requirements. Some dog tags also provide information regarding vaccines, such as the last time your dog was vaccinated, and some localities mandate this.
Once you've decided what information to include on your dog's tag, you may choose a tag that fits your style and requirements. If you just want to identify your dog with minimal information, a simple plastic tag would suffice. Consider gifting your dog a silver, gemstone, gold, or diamond dog tag to give it a personal touch. They do, in fact, exist. You may even have your dog tag personalized and tailored to your specifications. Some dog tag producers will even laser-etch an image into the tag, maybe of you and your beloved pet.
Dog tags may vary in price from free or a few dollars to over $7,500 for diamond dog tags. Whatever your preferences are, there is a dog tag for your pet. ACTIVITY BOOKS FOR THE DOG LOVER IN YOU