dog question

kristen

Cathlete
Hi everyone, I'm hoping someone here can suggest a solution to my problem. (well, this particular problem, anyway :))

My Labrador has two tags on her collar: an ID tag and her tag showing she is licensed and is current on her rabies shot. She's very active, and yesterday for the third time in a year and a half the tags came off her collar and are now lost. I've used both the round ring and the s ring to attach the tags. I'm figuring someone, somewhere, has come up with a solution to this problem, but so far my web searches aren't really turning anything up. Any ideas? I hate buying these tags over and over, but more importantly I just don't like her to be without the tags. Thanks for any ideas! Kristen
 
The safest way to ensure she can be identified is a microchip. Vets and shelters, etc. usually always check for one on a lost dog now-a-days.

Also, ID tags can slip on collars like this type. http://www.boomerangtags.com/store/index.php?A=G&ID=5

And you can also buy collars with printed ID right on the collar like this one. http://www.gotags.com/072506.htm

Or you can get an engraved plate that uses rivets to attach to a collar like this.
http://www.dogids.com/nawibr.html

I haven't bought from any of these websites, these are just examples.
Hope this helps, you don't want' to loose your dog!:)
 
The safest way to ensure she can be identified is a microchip. Vets and shelters, etc. usually always check for one on a lost dog now-a-days.

Also, ID tags can slip on collars like this type. http://www.boomerangtags.com/store/index.php?A=G&ID=5

And you can also buy collars with printed ID right on the collar like this one. http://www.gotags.com/072506.htm

Or you can get an engraved plate that uses rivets to attach to a collar like this.
http://www.dogids.com/nawibr.html

I haven't bought from any of these websites, these are just examples.
Hope this helps, you don't want' to loose your dog!:)
 

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