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Pet ID Tags

We engrave pet ID tags so lost pets can be reunited with their families as quickly as possible.  A split ring fastener is included with each tag.  Please allow up to 10 days to receive your tags.

 

 

 

 

$5 Tags

Tags can be engraved on both sides with your name, address, phone numbers, pet’s name or other information.

Unfortunately, our tag order form is not working. Please email us at info@bestfriendsofpets.org with the shape, color and information you want on your tag (up to 3 lines on each side). In the subject line, put “ID Tag – Your Name.” Information will be engraved exactly as you enter it unless we have to edit for space on the tag. 

To pay for your tag(s), please use our Donate Today button and include a note that you are paying for an ID tag(s). You will not use PayPal to pay for your tag but will need to click the Submit button to place your order. We will link your tag order with your payment. We will not engrave your tag until payment is received.

  • (if Ordering 2 or More of the Same Tag)
  • Front Side of Tag

  • (limit of 14 characters and spaces each line)
  • Back Side of Tag

  • (limit of 14 characters and spaces each line)

Tag Your Pet. Before It’s Too Late.

  • “My cat doesn’t like a collar.”
  • “Tags make too much noise.”
  • “I misplaced the rabies tag.”
  • “My pets never go outside.”
  • “My yard is fenced.”

There are a lot of reasons so many dogs and cats with loving pet parents don’t have tags.
But if your pet gets out just once without a tag, you could lose it forever.

Did you know local animal shelters hold untagged pets as few as three days? Tagged pets are usually held longer, and animal shelters will try to contact owners using the information on the tags.

Some people who find a pet without a tag do not try to find its owner. They think the owner must not want the pet back since he did not care enough to put a tag on its collar.


Pets wearing tags with phone numbers are usually quickly reunited with their pet parents.

Many city ordinances require that pets wear a rabies tag, which is used as an identification tag and is not proof of a rabies vaccination. If your pet is lost, the finder or the animal shelter can trace you through the rabies tag number at your veterinarian’s office. Be sure your veterinarian has your most current contact information on file.

If your pet continually loses her tags, does not like to wear a collar or tags, or you want a backup to an ID tag, we recommend having your pet microchipped. Contact your veterinarian to see if microchipping is available. Microchips are about the size of a grain of rice and are injected like a vaccination between the pet’s shoulder blades. To be most effective, the microchip should be registered with a national organization and your contact information kept current. Most shelters scan all cats and dogs that enter their facility.


Welcome Home – Improving the Chances of Finding Your Lost Pet
In January 2007, the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association published two studies that contain valuable information for mounting a successful search for a lost dog or cat. The studies show the chances of reuniting with your lost pet improve if your pet is wearing identification tags and if you visit your local animal shelter soon after your pet is lost. The studies reveal that many pet owners fail to follow the most important guideline of all – that of placing some type of identification on the animal.

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