Re: Decent dog ID tags



Suja wrote:

I guess the dogs could use some new tags, and these guys make tags that fit
on harnesses and martingales. I'm conflicted about what to put there,
though. The usual? Omit address and give both our cell phone #s?

I've seen folks advise omitting the address in favor of cramming as many phone numbers as possible onto the tag. Also, REWARD.

I'm contemplating new tags, as well, but in my case it's largely a moot point, as I don't have any alternate phone numbers. (Yes, I *am* the last person on earth without a cell phone.)

Besides, shouldn't everyone be able to find our address through our home
phone #?

If they are marginally braneful.

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