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Where did you buy dog ID tag?
littlesnuggy
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Julius has just come home from his dog sitter and I've noticed his tag is missing, so need to get a new one. I bought his previous one (plain round gold-coloured) on eBay 18 months ago when we got him, but the edges were very bashed-up from when he shakes and it hits the buckle on his collar, and the engraving was getting difficult to read.
I've just googled and there are so many places selling them, I thought I'd get some recommendations. Don't want to pay too much, but would rather get one that'll last.
I've just googled and there are so many places selling them, I thought I'd get some recommendations. Don't want to pay too much, but would rather get one that'll last.
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i bought mine from my vet, one of them I've had for over 13 years and it still looks as good as new, it cost me ( I think ) £8 way back then but it's been well worth it.0
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I always buy from here:
http://www.identitag.co.uk/productcart/pc/viewCategories.asp?idCategory=3
I say always but only bought twice as they last ages - but recommened to other people and everyone is very happy, very fast free delivery too0 -
gettingready wrote: »I always buy from here:
http://www.identitag.co.uk/productcart/pc/viewCategories.asp?idCategory=3
I say always but only bought twice as they last ages - but recommened to other people and everyone is very happy, very fast free delivery too
That looks very like the ones I bought from my vet.0 -
Any random Key Cutting local business will most likely have dog tags.0
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That looks very like the ones I bought from my vet.
But surely cheaper
Zara always has this one:
http://www.identitag.co.uk/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=26&idcategory=40 -
Thanks GR - that's exactly what I was looking for (other websites wanted £14 for solid brass!). I've just seen the ones that slot along the collar too and am now considering that, as then it wouldn't hear him jingling it when he gets up to shake in the night! Not sure if it would be uncomfortable though0
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littlesnuggy wrote: »Thanks GR - that's exactly what I was looking for (other websites wanted £14 for solid brass!). I've just seen the ones that slot along the collar too and am now considering that, as then it wouldn't hear him jingling it when he gets up to shake in the night! Not sure if it would be uncomfortable though
My greyhound has two tags for jingling purposes, I like to warn the local cats that she's after them!0 -
I take Zara's collar off at home - no jingling then0
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I get these ones, the resin means the details don't get worn off....... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DOUBLE-SIDED-PAW-30mm-Pet-Dog-Cat-ID-Identity-Tag-Disc-/120743009069?pt=UK_Pet_Supplies_Dogs&var=&hash=item1c1cd81b2d
One of my dogs also has a falconery bell to warn the local wildlife and let me know where she is in the woods!0 -
The ones from Identitag - Zara is over 6 old and only on her second tag (she lost the first one), she swims with them etc and all still clear.. free delivery to Uk too and very fast delivery0
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