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Introduction
Dog tags are one of the best ways to keep your pet safe. They’re also a great way to give your dog a unique and stylish look! In this blog post, we’ll discuss all of the different types of dog tags available and what makes each one special so that you can choose the perfect option for your pup.
Aluminum Dog Tags
Aluminum dog tags are the most common type of tag for dogs. They are lightweight and durable, but tend to be less durable than steel or stainless steel. They’re also more susceptible to scratches and dents, so if your dog is very active or plays roughly with other dogs, you might want to consider something sturdier.
Though aluminum is a soft metal, it can still chip under extreme circumstances and may even break if hit hard enough against something solid like concrete or asphalt (and let’s face it—your dog will probably want to run around outside!). If your pup has a habit of playing rough with her friends at the park, consider getting an aluminum tag that comes with safety features such as plastic sleeves around each end to prevent chips or dents from happening too easily while adding extra durability overall.
Silicone Dog Tags
Silicone is a durable, lightweight material that is easy to clean and water resistant. It’s also popular with pet owners because it’s hypoallergenic and won’t irritate your dog’s skin. However, silicone is not recommended for dogs with skin allergies or sensitive areas such as the armpits or rib cage.
Pet ID Tag Sets
Pet ID Tag Sets are a great choice if you want to include all the essential tags for your pet in one purchase. Pet ID Tag Sets include a name tag, rabies tag and microchip tag. The name tag can be engraved with your pet’s name so no one will mistake him or her for another animal. Pet ID Tag Sets are available in a variety of materials and colors including gold, stainless steel, brass, aluminum and vinyl. They can also be purchased with or without a safety breakaway clasp or as part of an engraved collar set that includes the matching pet ID tag.
Hand Stamped Dog Tags
Hand stamped dog tags are made from stainless steel and are hand stamped with a design or text. They’re durable, available in a range of sizes, and allow you to include your pet’s name, phone number, and other information on the tag.
Hand stamped dog tags are very popular with pet owners because they’re so customizable. You can choose from hundreds of designs that range from classic to cute to funny!
Stainless Steel Dog Tags
Stainless steel dog tags are durable and strong, but they can be more expensive than other materials. They are typically made of high-grade stainless steel, which is corrosion resistant and will not rust. This makes them a good option for active dogs that like to swim or chew on things.
The most common type of stainless steel dog tag has a ball chain attached to it so you can easily attach it to your pet’s collar or harness.
There is a huge variety of dog tags to choose from.
The world of dog tags is far more expansive than you might think! There are many different styles and colors to choose from, depending on your dog’s personality and needs.
To start, you can go with aluminum, silicone or pet id tag sets. Aluminum tags are the lightest and most durable choice; they come in a variety of colors and sizes to suit any small pup’s neck. Silicone dog tags are great because they’re lightweight yet durable enough for bigger dogs who’ll be playing rough in the yard or park. Also known as “waterproof” or “breathable” collars (depending on brand), these collars are perfect for active pups who love swimming or splashing around in puddles—and also help keep their owners’ minds at ease when it comes to safety during swims! Finally there’s a third option that combines both convenience and customization: hand stamped dog tags! This type of collar allows people who want something more personal than mass-produced designs from companies like Pet Expertise LLC or Petsmart™ Pet Supply Stores Inc., but aren’t quite ready for full-on custom jewelry creation just yet—this medium provides all the benefits without requiring extensive knowledge about metalworking techniques like soldering etcetera.”
Conclusion
We’ve given you the rundown on the different types of dog tags, but if you still aren’t sure which one is right for your pup, contact us. We’ll be happy to answer any questions, and if we don’t have an answer we can point you in the right direction!