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Dog Name Tags Reduce Your Dog's
Risk Of Danger

Something As Simple As Dog Name Tags Save
Thousands Of Dogs Lives Every Year!

rawhide-dog-chews Dog name tags prevent the nightmare of a dog ending up lost and never being found. They tell others that the dog has an owner. As responsible dog owners, it is our job to keep our pets safe. One of the most economical ways of doing this is with dog name tags.

Unless your dog is micro-chipped, this is the best alternative to protecting your dog in the event that he gets lost or decides to run. Even older dogs that never wander much or generally stay close to home, should be wearing a tag with their name, plus their owners name and phone number on it.

Don't Take A Chance

All too often we see flyers on telephone poles of someone looking for their beloved old dog that disappeared. Most of these dog owners believed that their dog would never wander off or stray, but sometimes they do.

It's not worth the risk, in the event that your dog decides to wander, an identification tag is often all that's needed to have him returned to you safely.

Personalize Your Dog

Personalized dog name tags and collars provide strangers with the device they need to return your dog to you safely. It's not worth the chance, especially if he has never been micro-chipped.

Great Selections

The days of just an oval silver tag are over. Now hearts, bells, barrels, cloverleafs, bones and smiley faces have taken over. Talk about color, your dog's ID is now displayed in an array of beautiful bright colors. Easy to see and looks great too.

A Tag For Every Collar

It used to be that a dogs collar was passed onto the next dog and the next dog, etc. Thank goodness things have changed for the better for our furry friends. Today many owners want their dogs to have more than one collar and a dog name tag on each collar as well.

A Simple Dog Name Tag Can Save His Life
What To Do If Your Dog Gets Lost!

  •  Have several leashes and treats ready.

  •  Have a flashlight with you.

  •  Have friends help you look in different directions.

  •  Call his name loudly using a friendly voice.

  •  Have someone drive around in a car looking.

  •  Call your local police and tell them that your dog is missing, your location and how long he's been gone. Explain that he isn't wearing tags and provide them with an accurate description.

  •  Post signs on telephone poles and local grocery stores with a picture and where he was last seen.

  •  If you should need to place an ad in your local paper, it's critical to let people know where your dog disappeared from, his age, exact description, his NAME and your phone number.

Once your dog is found, be sure to notify your local police
that your dog is safely at home. Remove all posted signs as well.


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