In addition to our widely-praised customer service (just check out our reviews), we boast top quality products. Remember whatever you choose, the quoted price includes the engraving, and delivery. Our tags are very strong and resilient and come with a lifetime guarantee - however if your dog is prone to chewing we would suggest either stainless steel or brass, rather than plastic. Of course our stainless, brass and plastic pet id tags can be engraved on 2 sides so that also gives you more scope to include more information and be creative! Please refer to our size guide for more information on the size of the tag that would be right for your pet! So if your pet is "a little one" you may either want to select a small tag, or a plastic tag. With a wide range of designs, each with 3 optional sizes, and available in plastic, brass, enamel, titanium, and stainless steel it can be challenging making your choice! Firstly when considering the size of your tag, please bear in mind that the metal tags are heavier than the plastic tags. The most important thing is to make sure the tag is engraved with the necessary info that will secure a safe return home, but bearing in mind that the more text you include, the smaller/tighter the text will be! What tag is best for me? Pet’s medical needs eg diabetic, do not feed Pet’s name, your name, address, contact phone number/s This is the typical information that our clients consider including on thier tags. For the small tags we definitely recommend keeping the text as succinct as possible, but of course there is also the option of tags that can be engraved on 2 sides which provides more scope for creativity! For a larger tag, you could include more details, such as adding an address and/or additional contact numbers such as your vet. So if you are ordering a small tag for your dog or cat, you may just include your name or your pet's name, and a contact phone number. It's important to consider the size of the tag when you are deciding on what to include - bearing in mind that the more text you include, the smaller/tighter the text will be (in order to fit on the tag). So if you think your pet would be a candidate for being stolen, maybe just put your name and contact details on the tag. The key is to make sure that anyone who finds your pet can find you, and/or your home quickly.īut here's an interesting thought - a client reminded us that if your pet's name is on the tag, it makes it easier for someone to steal your pet. Many owners like to include their pet's name, (and/or their name), plus address and phone number(s). You can get as creative as you like when it comes to the engraving on your pet tag.
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