Pet Tag

Why Is It Important to Have Pet Tags for Your Fur Babies

Pets are important family members; just like any other family member, they should have proper identification. Pet ID tags for your pet are a great way to ensure that your furry friend is returned if they become lost. 

What Should Be inside the Pet ID? 

A pet ID tag should include the pet's name and your contact information. If your pet is microchipped, you may also want to include the microchip number on the tag. If someone finds your pet, they can scan the microchip and quickly get in touch with you. 

Types of Pet Tags 

Another reason to have a pet ID tag is for safety purposes. If your pet is ever in an accident or becomes ill, the ID tag will help the vet or emergency personnel quickly get in touch with you. 

There are a variety of different types of pet tags that you can choose from to help ensure that your pet is properly identified. Each type of tag has its own set of benefits that can be helpful in various situations. Here is a look at some of the different kinds of pet tags that are available: 

  • Metal Pet Tags: Metal pet tags are the most basic type of pet tag and are typically made from aluminium. Some are uniquely hand-crafted by manufacturers and can be customisable to your liking. They usually include the pet's name and your contact information, and they can be attached to your pet's collar with a split ring.
  • Illuminated Pet Tags: Illuminated pet tags are a type of pet tag that lights up when it is exposed to light. This can be helpful if you are looking for a way to help your pet be more visible in low-light situations.
  • GPS Pet Tags: GPS pet tags are a type of pet tag that uses GPS technology to help you find your pet if they become lost. GPS pet tags typically come in the form of a collar that you put on your pet, and they use GPS to track your pet's location. And because it runs on GPS technology, it must be powered to work.
  • RFID Pet Tags: RFID pet tags are a type of pet tag that uses radio frequency identification (RFID) to help you keep track of your pet. This one is not actually a tag, but an implant. RFID is a form of permanent identification for your pet, and is also called microchip.

Conclusion

Pet tags are critical for pets who go out of their home on a regular basis. If an animal has a tag, then it is much more likely to get back home if it accidentally gets lost. Pet tags can solve problems and prevent unnecessary heartache. Ultimately, pet tags are necessary for your pet's safety and well-being.

We know you love your furry friends and don't want them to get lost. But if they do, our unique hand-crafted dog tags can give you peace of mind. Choose from Native Collars’s wide selection of non-toxic pet products.