What information should be on a pet ID tag?

What to put on your dog’s ID tag

  • Your Pet’s Name—Kind of a no-brainer.
  • Your Phone Number—Include a number you’re likely to answer.
  • Your City— If room allows, include your entire address.
  • Medical Needs— If applicable, adding the phrase “Needs Meds” can add a sense of urgency.

What should you not put on your dog’s ID tag?

Never put your dog’s name on the identification tag. The buyer will trust because the dog will show response upon calling by his name. It is especially the case with friendlier dogs. That’s why it is always recommended not to put your pet’s name on their tags to avoid possible chances of dog theft.

What does RC mean on dog tags?

Service Number. Last name (Surname) Initials. Religion (Abbreviated, e.g; R.C – Roman Catholic)

Can dog Tags be harnessed?

The answer for this is yes. We understand that an increasing number of dog owners prefer to use a harness. A harness can be less harsh on your dog’s neck. However, dogs wearing a harness must wear a collar with an ID tag.

Should I put microchip number on dog tag?

It’s important to put the microchip registration number on your pet’s ID tag so that way people can contact you faster and that they know right away that the dog is microchipped.

Can you put a dog tag on a harness?

What does CC and CC mean on dog tags?

Officially they are identification tags but almost everyone calls them dog tags. During World War II there were only three religious categories that could be put on dog tags: P for Protestant, C for Catholic and H for Hebrew (Jewish).

Is it illegal to walk your dog without a tag?

Legally, all dogs must wear a collar and ID tag when out in public, which must detail their owner’s name and address, including postcode. This applies whether your dog is on their lead or not.