Friday, October 30, 2015

Looking for that perfect gift for your pet this year?

When you get a new dog, he/she quickly becomes a part of the family. With that adorable drool covered smile, and the way his tail wags when she is happy, it would be impossible to not instantly fall in love with her. And, as a member of the family, his safety is very important. That is why considering personalized dog tags is a good idea.

The world is constantly changing, just like your backyard will be when your new friend starts digging. There are several ways for a new dog to escape, especially in the first few weeks. A new dog may take time to adjust, and be on edge, and unfamiliar with the area. Even if you have had your dog for years, escaping into the wild world will always be a goal of his. Dogs escape every single day all over the world. A small investment may end up bringing him back one day. A sure-fire way to bring your dog home safe and sound is to get him a tag.


A dog's tag should have your dog's name and updated, reliable contact information. Having your dog's name is a key part of the tag, so the person who finds him can directly speak to the dog, keeping better control over him so he doesn't run off. Having current contact information is also very important. A tag with an old, disconnected phone number or a previous address won't be helpful at all to the person who finds your dog. Make it easier on everybody by getting a new tag every time your information changes.


Personalized dog tags can be found many places: on-line and in stores. Normally, your local veterinarian will sell them. Pet stores and department stores also may carry them. There are also pet tag vending machines, where you go through the menu and design your tag, and the machine spits it out right there. They also have tag options which are designed like a little weather proof capsule that can hold a piece of paper. If you require more words than the tag allows you, this is the best option for you. This also allows you to include information such as medication or medical needs and more detailed contact information that wouldn't normally fit on a tag. Though this style has it's benefits, the capsule has to be opened up by hand. If the person who found your dog is unable to get close enough to access the capsule, he will not be able to get the information. A good option would be to get both styles and attach them to your dog's collar.


Another benefit of getting a tag is the different customizable options available to you. Whether you want a plain round tag, or a sparkly pink heart-shaped tag, you will be offered tons of design styles. You can customize font size and color as well. If you love spoiling your pet, add some safety oriented yet flashy jewelry to their necks with a nice tag.


Getting a tag for your dog may end up saving his life. If your dog ever gets out, it increases your chances of him coming home exponentially. A tag is a necessary investment to ensure your new friend remains a part of your family, forever.



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