Why are ID tags so important?
Meet our pack
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YISKA + TZINQUAW These two can be found exploring the vast wilderness of beautiful British Columbia. Follow along with their adventures here. JAXSON This handsome guy loves smiling for the camera. Check out more of his smiles here. GEDDY Geddy can be found having all kinds of fun, hiking and camping across Alberta. See where he'll be going next here. KAITO Kaito loves spending all his time with his pawents, going on adventures in stunning Switzerland. See more of his adventures here. WINNIE When Winnie isn't posing for the camera, she's busy helping rehabilitate dogs at the local shelter....
How to revive your metal pet tags
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Our ID tags are made of high quality metals. For your pets safety, they are not coated with any protective finish. The tags may develop natural patina (discolouration or dark spots) and surface scratches over time, with wear. Purchase our tag revival kit here. How to revive your tag; Step 1: Remove all hardware including the split ring. Replace the split ring, if it is no longer holding it's original shape. Step 2: Wash your tag with mild soap and warm water, to remove any dirt and debris. A small soft bristled brush may be used to remove dirt from the recessed areas. Dry with a paper...
Why are pet ID tags so important?
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Why are pet ID tags so important? If your pet escapes or goes missing, the person who finds them is likely not going to have microchip scanner. But they WILL be able to read an ID tag. That ID tag helps your pet say two important things: 1. I'm not a stray ...