Give your pooch a tropical hello with the Aloha Flower Pet ID Tag. This exclusive ID is made in the shape of a beautiful hibiscus flower. It is available in two sizes: 1” and 1.5” and in eight colors that are sure to look great on your pet.
The engraved dog tag is made from sturdy anodized aluminum and features an epoxy coating to prevent scratches and other unsightly damages to the aloha flower. Additionally, a special acrylic coating covers the engraving to ensure that it lasts for the lifetime of the tag.
The pet ID includes custom engraving of all relevant contact information. If your favorite companion is ever lost, it will be easier to quickly identify them from the distinct flower design on the front and clear engraving on the back of the ID. A great combination of style and function makes this tag perfect for your beloved pet.
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- Rust Proof Nickel Plated Alloy, Epoxy Coated Bone Shaped Pet ID Tag
- Product price includes engraving
- Epoxy coated front prevents scratches and other damage
- Special Acrylic Coating is applied to the engraved side to provide a lifetime of use
- Includes O-Ring for attachment to collars, etc
- Engraving will be centered both vertically and horizontally on the tag
- LIFETIME GUARANTEE - Details HERE
Engraving Details - This Dog ID Tag will be engraved with up to 4 lines of text
- For small tags we STRONGLY recommend using only 2 or 3 lines of text
- 22 characters (including spaces) per line is the MAX recommended text
- This Pet ID Tag will be engraved EXACTLY as the information is entered
- Be careful, check spelling and phone #s
- Our engraver will automatically adjust the font size according to the amount of text to be engraved
- Keep in mind that 4 lines of long text will create a relatively small font size...FEWER LINES & WORDS = BIGGER FONT
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| How to find a lost pet: 1. Search your property thoroughly - small animal scan find small hiding spots 2. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody, and leave your phone number 3. Make some noise while you walk around the neighborhood - animals have great hearing and know the voices of their owners 4. Bring a powerful flashlight - this is valuable even in the daylight as a lost and scared animal will often find a small and dark hiding spot 5. Place strong-scented articles outside your home to attract your pet - animals know your scent, so don't be afraid to use things like sweaty gym socks, dog bedding, etc... 6. Call local veterinarian offices during the day. After 5 PM, call veterinarian emergency clinics 7. VISIT your local Animal Control, humane societies, and animal shelters 8. Ask Animal Control, humane societies, and shelters about pet rescue organizations in your area 9. Post as many flyers as you can within a 1 mile radius of your home 10. Place an Ad in your local newspaper 11. Check the newspaper "found" ads every day 12. DONT GIVE UP - Pets have been known to be found months or even years after they are lost
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