If you read this blog regularly, you know I swear by my tags from DogTagArt. I’ve used them for years and am impressed with their durability. However, recently, I’ve had a problem with my OTHER tags (rabies, county registration) rubbing off on the DogTagArt tags, kind of obliterating the information on them. In looking for solutions, I came across some other innovative tags I thought some of you might be interested in. Continue reading New Dog Tags
Tag Archives: dog tags
Giggle Tags
DogTagArt now has a category called Giggle Tags for all of you who are living with class clowns.
If you read this blog often, you might know I recommend these tags because they last forever without losing legibility. Besides, they’re cute!
Check them out today.
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
Dog Tag Art
If you follow along regularly on this blog, you know one of my favorite companies is Dog Tag Art. (Disclosure: I have no relationship with them, other than as a customer.)
They make really cute tags for your pets, but best of all, the tags are super-durable. I’ve never had to replace a tag I bought from them, except when I moved. I believe random people submit design ideas, but I’m not sure if they make anything off of each sale.
Pictured is the one I just bought for Checkers – kind of a welcome home gift. Continue reading Dog Tag Art
It’s New Tag Day!
I got Rosie’s new tags from Dog Tag Art today. The tag looks great. Rosie is less than happy to have something hanging and clanging around her neck. She did okay when I introduced the collar yesterday, but adding her license and her ID tag today have thrown her for a loop! Just wait until we try out a leash tomorrow – that should be fun.
Personalize Your Dog’s Tags
I just found out Dog Tag Art has specific ID tags for many breeds, showing a drawing of the dog on the side opposite the contact information. They even have some of the rarer breeds like the Sealyham, the Glen of Imaal, and the Catahoula. Continue reading Personalize Your Dog’s Tags
National Lost Dog Awareness Day
April 23rd is National Lost Dog Awareness Day, a good day to check your dog’s tags and chip registry to make sure everything is up to date. Are the tags legible? Do both the tags and the registry have your cell number? If you have or had a landline, you may have that info still listed.
If your dog is not micro-chipped, today might be the day to call around and find out where you can get it done inexpensively. Or check on line for special events in your area where they may be inserting chips at very low cost.
When was the last time you walked your fence line looking for weak spots that may become escape routes in the future?
You should also inspect your leashes, collars, and tie-outs to make sure nothing is getting frayed.
Do you have a current picture of your dog along with his or her current weight and height? That can be important if you have to post flyers or advertise your lose online.
I’m hoping you never need these precautions, but better safe than sorry.
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
Lucky Dog Tags
Want to include your dog in all things Irish this month? Dog Tag Art has several St. Paddy’s Day-themed tags to get your dog into the celebration. (No green beer for dogs, though, unless it’s the kind made for them!) The picture shown here is just one of many Irish choices. Continue reading Lucky Dog Tags
Time is running out for Dog Tag Art sale
Sorry for the late notice – I just noticed this in my e-mail. If your dog isn’t into dressing up in a Halloween costume, but you want something special to commemorate the season, a special dog tag might be just the thing.
Continue reading Time is running out for Dog Tag Art sale
Soccer Loving Pups
Just in time for the World Cup festivities, DogTagArt.com has come out with new designs. There are flags from many countries, as well as soccer-oriented fun.
All of my dogs wear tags from this company, and we’ve been very happy with them. They are high quality, durable, and the print stays legible for a long time. I’ve never had to replace one.
Check them out if you’re tired of buying new every few years when your dog’s tags can no longer be read.
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
In Honor of Independence Day
Check out this neat offer from DogTagArt.com. I have purchased tags for all of my dogs from this company and have been very happy with them. They simply do NOT wear out. You can choose one of their snazzy (and often funny) designs, or create your own. So, give your dog the gift of a shiny new tag, and give a vet a pet at the same time.
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!