What info should be on a dog tag?

Your pet’s name, your phone number and the city where you reside are essential. “Putting a cell phone number on a tag is a smart way to ensure that you are reachable, no matter where you are,” says Dr. Benson. You can include your address, but sometimes there isn’t enough room on a tag.

How much is it to make a custom dog tag?

As low as $0.40 per tag! Our photo-etched dog tags are our most customizable dog tag option. The sky is the limit in terms of what you can do design wise when you choose this dog tag. As low as $0.55 per tag!

What does P mean on a dog tag?

Protestant
Today’s identification tags identify vital information about the wearer: name, Social Security number, blood type and religious preference. During World War II there were only three religious categories that could be put on dog tags: P for Protestant, C for Catholic and H for Hebrew (Jewish).

Is it the law to have a dog tag?

It is a legal requirement for dogs to wear a collar in public. To avoid a hefty fine, owners must also ensure that the dog displays their name and address. By law, when a dog is in a public place, it must wear a collar. This – or a tag attached to the collar – must also bear its owner’s name and address.

What are funny things to put on a dog tag?

Here are fifteen of the funniest sayings you can add to your dog’s ID tag!

  1. Not All Who Wander Are Lost. Except Me.
  2. Got Lost Prowling For B*tches – or – B*tches Love Me!
  3. Oh Crap!
  4. Call My Human.
  5. I Know I’m Cute But You Can’t Keep Me.
  6. I Solemnly Swear I Am Up To No Good – or – Mischief Managed.
  7. Watch Out.
  8. I Escaped.

Can you get custom dog tags?

No dog gets left out at dogIDs where you can have custom dog tags made for specific breeds. Your dog breed silhouette can have a brief personalized inscription along with a variety of fonts to choose from, making for a distinctive design created exclusively by pet parents.

Should a dog wear a collar at home?

Though it may be tempting to take your pet’s collar off when inside your home, it’s important that your pet wears a collar both indoors and out. Accidents can happen when you least expect it and it’s best to be prepared.