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Two Custom Pet-Identification Tags or One Tag and a Lifetime Virtual Leash Membership from Dog Tag Art (Up to 66% Off)

Dog Tag Art
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Elizabeth
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Identification tags with owner info & colorful art or uploaded image; custom Virtual Leash website helps track pets with contact list & map

Unlike humans, pets lack the ability to carry a map or recognize when a GPS is being sarcastic. Protect your naïve pooch with this Groupon. ####Choose Between Two Options

  • $15 for two custom-made pet-identification tags, including shipping (a $33.95 value)<p>

Sturdy tags display pet and owner information on 1.25- or 0.88-inch-diameter circles with up to four lines of text. Designs include vintage and retro tags, humorous slogans, and breed-specific art. Owners can also design a custom tag with images of their choice. * $35 for one custom-made pet-identification tag, including shipping, and a lifetime Virtual Leash membership with a lifetime guarantee (a $102.98 value)<p>

The Virtual Leash program creates a unique website for your pet. The site lists emergency contacts who can immediately be notified via email, Twitter, or text message when a pet is lost or found. Pets’ tags direct anyone discovering the critter to the site, allowing them to get in touch with emergency contacts or view a pet profile with special-needs information and a map to the runaway’s address.<p>

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About Dog Tag Art

Jack Carrier's chocolate lab Maggie, a wandering spirit, frequently disappeared, often wearing tags labeled with outdated addresses. While wringing his hands before the windows of his home, Jack became convinced that a company could relieve this chronic stress by creating a more reliable way to search for and return cats and dogs. With this goal in mind, he founded Dog Tag Art, which has since been featured in the New York Post and on Live with Regis and Kelly. The company's dog tags come in a diverse range of styles, from sassy slogans and sports themes to vintage or floral-pattern designs. Pet owners can also design tags with their own uploaded photos or artwork to make a true one-of-a-kind ID tag that perfectly matches their best friend's personality.

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