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Have you been shopping and shopping for just the right dog tag,
without finding what you’re looking for to suit your dog’s
personality? Choose your exact specifications, give them to the
manufacturer, and they’ll produce a dog tag to your liking. Some
retailers even specialize in custom dog tags.
Do you like the look and solid feel of stainless steel, brass,
or aluminum? Or perhaps you are not picky, and just need a
plastic tag. Plastic won’t last quite as long, but they are
inexpensive and easily replaceable. A metal or plastic dog tag
shouldn’t cost more than $40 in most cases, and in many cases
they cost under $10. You can have all of your dog’s ID
information imprinted in the surface of any metal or plastic dog
tag.
Some dog tags are jeweled. You can sometimes choose an exact
pattern that you wish the design to be in. If you want the shape
of a cursive “R” for Rex, and you want it done in rhinestone,
you can find someone to do that. Some retailers will offer a
more limited array of options, but you can still usually choose
from two or three types of embedded stones.
When it comes to really high-end dog tags, such as sapphire,
real silver, gold, or diamond, there tend to be more choices.
This is because you will be paying many hundreds, or even
thousands of dollars for the material itself, so it’s worth it
for the retailer to give you as many options as you like.
You also must choose the material and style of the dog tag’s
collar or necklace. There are leather, nylon, rubber, and so on,
on the lower financial end; and silk or silver chains on the
higher end. Choose a collar or necklace that compliments
whatever dog tag you go with. Just make sure your dog is
comfortable with it.
About the author:
Dog Tags Info provides
detailed information on dog ID tags, free dog tags, and custom
dog tags, including gold and diamond dog tags and other dog tag
jewelry. Dog Tags Info is the sister site of Pet Tags Web.
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