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Encyclopedia > Dog tag
A dog might wear several different identifying dog tags.
A dog might wear several different identifying dog tags.

A dog tag is a small flat tag worn on collars or harnesses by dogs, usually with identifying information such as the owner's telephone number so that the owner can be notified if the dog is lost. quick-release buckle collar taken by Elf | Talk 17:46, 16 Dec 2004 (UTC) Dec 04 File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... quick-release buckle collar taken by Elf | Talk 17:46, 16 Dec 2004 (UTC) Dec 04 File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... A dog collar is a collar worn by dogs; usually with a dog tag with the owners telephone number or the dogs vaccination information on it. ... A dog harness is similar to harness for horses, and varies depending on the type of use: assistance to a disabled person, hauling a cart or sled, or pulling a human being as in skijoring. ... Trinomial name Canis lupus familiaris (Linnaeus, 1758) This article is about the domestic dog. ...


Dog tags were traditionally worn on a chain, rope, or collar around the dog's neck. The resemblance of human identification tags to this method of display led to them also being called dog tags; see dog tag (identifier). Some dogs wear harnesses instead of collars, so tags might be attached there instead. Most humane societies and rescue organizations recommend that dog tags be on a buckle-type collar rather than on a slip collar, because the former remains more securely fastened around a dog's neck when slipping through a fence or being held by a stranger. Dog tags of a U.S. Army soldier during World War II For the tag worn by dogs, see dog tag. ...

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Identifying information

Identifying information on a dog tag might include:

  • The dog's dog license number and contact information for the licensing organization
  • Dog's name
  • Owner's phone number, address, or both
  • An identifying number for the dog with a phone number for a lost-pet registry
  • Information about the dog's critical medical issues or rabies vaccinations
  • A notice that a reward will be paid for the return of the lost dog
  • For fun, the dog's titles, or information about the dog's behavior, such as the Canine Good Citizen tag

Some organizations recommend not putting a dog's name on a tag because, in an ownership dispute over a stray dog, the original owner could use the dog's name to demonstrate that the dog recognizes the name and therefore has an association with that owner. Others believe that a lost dog might feel more comfortable if strangers call it by its own name. The dog license tag might be one of several dog tags worn. ... In the late 1980s, the American Kennel Club set out to create a program to promote responsible dog ownership and to encourage the training of well-mannered dogs. ...


Materials

Tags are made of many different materials. Metal tags usually have the information embossed or etched onto the surface, and might also have electronic chips embedded. Plastic chips can be etched or printed, come in many colors, and are often highly reflective to make the dog more visible if it gets loose and runs into the street after dark. EMBOSS is an acronym for European Molecular Biology Open Software Suite. ...


Effectiveness

Dog tags on a collar are easiest to use for random people who find a dog wandering loose.


Although dog tags can help to return a stray or lost dog to its owners so they can do strange things whenever they want to them, such as .... never mind i wont say anything they are unreliable as a sole source of identification for several reasons. The owner might move or change phone numbers and forget to update the tags. Dogs often leave their collars behind when escaping from a yard, particularly when squeezing through or under a fence. Some owners don't want their dogs wearing collars unsupervised, and unsupervised dogs are more likely to be able to escape from a yard. Well-intentioned rescuers might remove the dog's collar and tags to be able to read the phone number, and the dog might disappear again. Collars and tags can also be removed intentionally by thieves, leaving the dog unidentifiable.


Today, microchip implants, tattooing, and registering the dog's license number, microship information, and tattoo number with lost-pet registries are strong backups to the collar dog tag, but cannot be completely relied on, either, as people unfamiliar with such technology might not know to check for such identification or be able to figure out where to call. Another option is DNA fingerprinting although this is much more rare. A microchip is an identifying integrated circuit placed under the skin of a dog, cat, or other animal. ... A tattoo is a design or marking made by the insertion of a pigment into punctures or cuts in the skin. ... Genetic fingerprinting or DNA testing is a technique to distinguish between individuals of the same species using only samples of their DNA. Its invention by Sir Alec Jeffreys at the University of Leicester was announced in 1985. ...


References

  • Pet identification information
  • American Humane Society pet ID info

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