A dog tag has one job: stay readable so a lost dog gets home. That is the lens we used in our evaluation, weighting engraving depth and material durability above looks. The prettiest tag is useless if the lettering wears smooth in a few months. We compared stainless steel, anodized aluminum, and silicone QR designs against manufacturer engraving methods and aggregated owner reports on legibility and jingle. What we like is deep laser or stamped engraving on a corrosion-resistant metal, plus a silent option for households tired of clinking. We recommend including a phone number at minimum and double-checking every character before you order, since a typo on an ID tag defeats the purpose entirely.

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