Dog Indentification
Tag
Dog Indentification Tag - Tips and
Advice
A dog identification tag is absolutely necessary to care for the
safety and protection of your dog. Dogs love to run and play in the
outdoors, and sometimes they play dangerous, or forget to come
home. Even if you keep your dog supervised at all time and don't
let him go out alone, nonetheless you should still get him a dog
identification tag since the chances are, sooner or later he will
run out unsupervised.
Dogs are always waiting for the chance to sneak out by
themselves so that they can explore and meet other dogs. Sometimes
the moment I open the door, my beagle Daisy runs out yipping and
yapping into the street. It can take hours to get her to come home
again, and sometimes I just have to give up and trust that she will
come home by herself this time. She usually does. So what would
happen if, God forbid, she were to be hit by a car and injured, or
perhaps be picked up by animal control, or get into a fight with
another dog. If she didn't have on a dogidentificationtag, the both
me and her would be completely out of luck. She might be put to
sleep with no dog
identification tag to tell the humane society that there was
someone who loved her just waiting to pick her up.
Dog Indentification Tag -
Information
Dog identification tags come in all sorts of stylish options.
There are plain metal ones which look just like dog tags in the
army for a sort of stylish plastic look. On the other hand, there
are bright pink plastic ones which can be seen for blocks and
blocks around for the way that they reflect light and their garish
color. Daisy has a large one, a deep metallic green, which is an
attractive color, yet reflects enough light that people can see it
hanging from her neck. I showed her many tags, but this seemed to
be the dogidentificationtag that she most preferred out of all of
them.
I don't just make her wear it when she is going out, but all of
the time. In addition to showing people where she belongs in case
she is lost or hurt, it has the added advantage of showing them
that she is a domestic dog and not dangerous. Although few dog
maulings do occur, when they do they are so likely to be
sensationalized, that it pays to let people know ahead of time that
a strange dog is safe.
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