Dog tags are more than just shiny dog accessories — they are essential identification tools that help ensure the safety and well-being of your beloved furry friend. Discover charming brass bell dog tags at Pet Lovers Centre, designed to add a touch of style while serving a practical purpose for your beloved pet. These pearl light brass bells not only adorn your pet's collar but also offer an easy way to keep track of their whereabouts.
CAMEO
PEARL LIGHT BRASS BELL (SCOTTISH PRINT) D12mm
$2.50
$2.38
$2.13
CAMEO
PEARL LIGHT BRASS BELL (SCOTTISH PRINT) D14mm
$2.50
$0.75
Save $1.75
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PEARL LIGHT BRASS BELL (ASSORTED) D16mm
$2.50
$2.38
$2.13
At Pet Lovers Centre, we know your pet's safety is a top priority. That's why we also offer customised pet tags that attach securely to your pet's collar. Each tag is designed to withstand daily wear and tear while prominently displaying crucial information like your pet's name and your contact details. In case your furry friend gets lost, a dog tag serves as their ticket home by providing anyone who finds them with the necessary information to reunite them with you. Shop with us and provide peace of mind for yourself today.
Yes, putting a tag on your dog is highly recommended. Dog tags provide essential identification if your pet gets lost, helping strangers or authorities contact you quickly. Additionally, we recommend microchipping your dog for added security and identification.
There are several benefits to having dog tags:
Identification: They provide clear identification information that can help strangers or authorities contact you if your dog goes missing.
Safety: Dog tags can alert others to any special needs your dog may have, such as medical conditions or dietary restrictions.
Peace of Mind: Knowing your dog is wearing a tag can give you peace of mind, especially when your pet is outside your immediate supervision.
Tags can potentially annoy some dogs, especially if they are not used to wearing them or if the tags are too bulky or noisy. However, many dogs quickly get accustomed to wearing tags, particularly if introduced to them gradually and if the tags are lightweight and well-fitted.
If your dog seems bothered by their tag initially, it may help to start with short periods of wear and gradually increase the time, using positive reinforcement to associate wearing the tag with treats.