Doggie Luggage Tags

I’m not sure I’m down with using these on my own luggage, but if your pooch travels with his or her own carry-on then these dog-shaped luggage tags I spotted over at the FouFou Dog shop are ultra-cute.
Do they have your breed?

I’m not sure I’m down with using these on my own luggage, but if your pooch travels with his or her own carry-on then these dog-shaped luggage tags I spotted over at the FouFou Dog shop are ultra-cute.
Do they have your breed?

Dog Tag Art is a website where you can create custom pet ID tags, or choose from a variety of designs created by the Dog Tag Art community. If you’re an artist, you can also send them your designs on their website. If you’re curious about the quality of the tags, they have a few videos on their website testing the tags’ strength against a hammer, blender and even a train!

I was checking out Aroo Studio’s new items and I fell for these aluminum pet ID bars. You can customize them with a variety of fonts and designs. Aren’t they a fun departure from traditional pet tags?

I have to admit, I have not invested in any tracking devices for my dog. I do have those $8 collar tags on each dog with their name a phone number in case of emergency. However, I’ve often wondered if I should make the extra investment in a special ID tag.
blanketID is a special 15mm x 25mm tag that is individual to your pet. You purchase a tag, then go on to the blanketID website to add details and photos of your pets under your unique blanketID tag number. It’s waterproof, scratch-proof, and lightweight fitting right on your dog’s collar like a name tag. Plus, the designs sure beat those ugly metal tags from the machines.
If your pet gets lost, simply report your pet missing and blanketID.com automatically sends a broadcast email to local SPCA, animal hospitals, shelters, other local blanketID members. Everyone will be able to access a full description and photos of your pet. If you find a pet with a blanketID tag you can log on and enter its blanketID tag number to find its owner.
Have you ever considered a pet ID service such as this or do you use the standard tags you get from the “big box” pet store?