Engraving:
Deep Laser Engraving with 50 Watt Engraving machine. Up to 6 lines on front and/or backside of tag with up to 24 characters per line for best results. FOR BEST RESULTS, THE LEAST THE LINES USED, THE LARGER THE FONT SIZE.
Our engraving machine can engrave the following characters:
Letters A – Z (Lower case and upper case letters)
Numbers 0 – 9
Special Characters / ? . ” , ‘ : ; ! @ # $ % & * – + = < > ; _ % | < > ( )
If your text has special characters, we can copy and paste it to incorporate your characters as well.
Graphics
We can print your graphics provided they are a PNG Vector Cut out file. Graphics must be in black, white, and gray only.
You can check with us to see what graphics we can provide. The picture slide shows our most commonly used graphics.
Font Styles:
Please specify font style when ordering. We have 175 different font styles so chances are, we have what you’re looking for.
Most popular Font Styles:
• Comic Sans MS
• Calibri
• Verdana
• Times New Roman
• Arial
Features
Pet ID Tag
• Custom Personalized Engraving
• Deep Laser Engraving
• Aluminum Dog Tag
• Made in USA
Package Includes:
• 1 each – Personalized Pet ID Tag
• Size: Tag 1 1/16″ x 1 15/16″
• Tag w/silencer 1 1/4″ x 2″
• Medium to Large Breed Dogs
• Material: Aluminum
• Style: Military Camo ID Tag / Dog Tag
Tip of the Day:
What contact info should I put on my Dog Tags?
Keep in mind that the main purpose of a pet ID tag is to get your dog home safely if it gets lost.
Most folks that find your dog are going to want to call you.
This means that including phone numbers is the most important thing you can do. I list every possible number that I have so that they will have multiple numbers to call in case I am not at my home phone.
On my dog tags, I have my cell phone number, my house phone number, and multiple office phone numbers. That way no matter where I am or when my dog is found, there will be someone there to answer the call.
Cell phone numbers are the best. After that, put your home, work, and any additional numbers that might help. Some examples would be your family, close friends, or fishing and hunting partners (anyone that might be around if your dog gets lost when you are not available).
The next most important information would be YOUR name, not your dog’s. Having your name on the tag will make it easier for the person calling to get the right person on the phone, especially if you list a work number. Having your dog’s name on the tag does more harm than good.
Many folks are not really aware of the number of dogs that get stolen every year. It’s pretty high. Having your dog’s name on the tag makes stealing your dog that much easier. It really doesn’t do the dog any good, nor does it help anyone that finds your lost dog. If they get close enough to read the tag, then they can call the number on it. At that point you can tell them the dog’s name if needed.
For folks like me that travel, I also want the City and State listed on the tag. This way if I lose a dog in San Francisco, CA and my tags says “Los Angeles, CA,” the person that finds my dog knows that this dog is lost and a long way from home.
After that, you can list your street address, but it is the least important line. Most folks are going to call. They may not have an easy way to get the dog back to you, and even if they do, they’ll need to make sure you are home before they come over.
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