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Dot Senior
Join date : 2012-10-25 Location : Seattle, WA
| Subject: QR Pet Tag? Sat Dec 08, 2012 11:31 pm | |
| I don't know if anyone has these, and if they work or not, but I figured I'd post anyways. It's a dog tag with a QR code in case your pup gets lost or something. Doesn't really help in the event of a dognapping or if the collar isn't on, but I figure it's cheap and worth a shot, in addition to microchipping. Can't be too safe, right? https://doggyloot.com/deals/2803-9-dollars-for-one-pet-qr-tag-normlly-a-26-dollars-value/buy#buy If anyone is interested, you can use the friend referal link: https://doggyloot.com/invite/4cd43469 and get a $5 credit, making the final price $4 with free shipping. Might be worth a shot for the price of a coffee. Plus, I get credits to spend too lol Or, if anyone has tried these, let me know how they work? -edit- Wait...I guess if they're wearing their tags anyways though..huh, maybe not as useful as I thought 3 minutes ago. |
| | | Kelli0713 Teenager
Join date : 2013-02-16 Location : West Virginia
| Subject: Re: QR Pet Tag? Sun Feb 24, 2013 4:17 am | |
| I bought a QR tag on Amazon a few days ago, thought it was a really neat idea. Hope it was worth the month, I think it was around $11. |
| | | SLB Puppy
Join date : 2013-02-21 Location : Nottingham, UK
| Subject: Re: QR Pet Tag? Sun Feb 24, 2013 6:19 am | |
| Wouldn't you have to have the right equipment to scan it? See if I found your dog then I wouldn't be able too because I don't have it. Which renders them as useful as microchips when a stranger finds your dog... (unless I'm looking at the wrong thing, for some reason the link won't work for me.)
Over here they would be deemed illegal tags. Our tags have to have our name, address, postcode and telephone number on. My dogs have two; one with my details on and one with their vets. That way if someone is nearer the vets or my dog has been in an accident they can be taken there then I can be notified and get there etc.
I have these tags:
http://www.collarsandtags.co.uk/dog-tags-embossed-tags-c-80.html
They're embossed so the writing never rubs off like it would with engraved. They're hard wearing - which is good when you have a dog that enters cover and bombs about at 200mph all the time. |
| | | Dot Senior
Join date : 2012-10-25 Location : Seattle, WA
| Subject: Re: QR Pet Tag? Sun Feb 24, 2013 7:19 am | |
| It just requires a QR reader app on a smartphone, there are lots of free ones. Anyway, I got it for $4 and got $10 free credits (made my parents order it lol), so it was a win for me either way. It's a cute idea, not sure how practical, and the tag doesn't hold up too well. Still, my phone can read it so I'm not sure how much it matters. Like I edited on my original post, if they have it on, they'll have their regular tags on so not really helpful lol. However, you do make a profile for your animal, and it has a picture, weight, breed, color, special needs, etc. on it, as well as a status (eg. at home, lost+last seen, etc.). It's just extra info. I'm not sure I'd reccomend it, but I made $6 toward bully sticks. And since I have it, she does wear it.
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| | | jbrown1028 Puppy
Join date : 2013-08-05 Location : Lima, Ohio
| Subject: Re: QR Pet Tag? Fri Aug 09, 2013 9:22 am | |
| I use tagg.com gps system, I really love it. |
| | | jbrown1028 Puppy
Join date : 2013-08-05 Location : Lima, Ohio
| Subject: Re: QR Pet Tag? Sun Aug 25, 2013 11:37 pm | |
| Here is what I have done... 1. Is the basic information: Name, Phone and my Name 2. Breed, Veterinarian, Microchip ID, AKC Reg Number, Date of Birth 3. Tagg (Pettracker.com), which allows me to see her exact GPS location, and monitor her activity levels. 4. Microchip Those tags are $6.00 at Meijers (basically it is a machine that engraves about 7 different types of tags) So I have $12 in metal tags, $10 in a rivet gun, $4 in 125 rivets, $0.60 in washers to go behind the fabric... So less then $27 bucks I have something that doesn't jingle and rattle every time she moves her head, they are very secure and will not come off, and easily readable by a human so I can be called, or she can be Identified. Then I registered her on 24pettracker.com this keeps her Microchip ID with my personal information so if someone does steal her, I can set out an pet amber alert to 2500 vets across the nation. AKC will be notified and a picture of her is on file with Tagg, 24pettracker and here at the house (also on this forum and Facebook). The next thing, is to have a handful of treats, have her on a very long leash, let her roam from you a little bit and call her as soon as she comes give her a treat. Keep doing this over and over, then when at the dog park, when she is far away repeat the process, when she comes to you treat her. After a month (and A LOT of treats), I started weening her off the treats and started giving her very high praises. Now whenever we are at the dog park, I can call her and she comes right away. If you notice on the first picture it has a link on it instead of the plastic clip... Well earlier today that plastic clip broke. When Courtney put the leash on her she start to walk and the leash slipped out of the plastic clip and off she goes. Courtney tried to call her but it was a new place and it wasn't in her to not roam... She runs into the house and tells me, I grab my phone turn on the tracking and the PetTracker took me right to her. I call her name and she came right to me, I inspected the broken plastic D-Link hook on her trail bags and hooked the leash up to her actual collar... Long story short, there are several options for tagging, locating, and retrieving your loved one, but I have not yet downloaded a QR tag reader and many older people may not even have a smart phone or if they do, never been on the app store or play store to download anything. IMO you should always have everything human readable when it comes to the safety. ESPECIALLY if they get hit by a car or something bad happens a Vet isn't going to grab their smart phone to get your phone number. Hope I make a little sense here... Jeff I am EXTREMELY protective of her and will never let her out of my sight, but if she ever does, I should be able to retrieve her pretty fast. |
| | | TwisterII Senior
Join date : 2013-06-14 Location : Missouri
| Subject: Re: QR Pet Tag? Mon Aug 26, 2013 10:48 am | |
| I was looking at getting something just like the pet tag not that long ago. I didn't because I couldn't find one that seemed affordable but that pet tag doesn't seem too extreme on pricing. Kenzi is just microchipped and has normal tags, but this might be great for when we move and she's got to get used to a strange new place and yard. Thanks for mentioning it. _________________ |
| | | caramel-pegasus Newborn
Join date : 2015-07-31 Location : Ohio, USA
| Subject: Re: QR Pet Tag? Sun Aug 09, 2015 9:29 pm | |
| - jbrown1028 wrote:
- Here is what I have done...
1. Is the basic information: Name, Phone and my Name 2. Breed, Veterinarian, Microchip ID, AKC Reg Number, Date of Birth 3. Tagg (Pettracker.com), which allows me to see her exact GPS location, and monitor her activity levels. 4. Microchip
Those tags are $6.00 at Meijers (basically it is a machine that engraves about 7 different types of tags) So I have $12 in metal tags, $10 in a rivet gun, $4 in 125 rivets, $0.60 in washers to go behind the fabric... So less then $27 bucks I have something that doesn't jingle and rattle every time she moves her head, they are very secure and will not come off, and easily readable by a human so I can be called, or she can be Identified.
Then I registered her on 24pettracker.com this keeps her Microchip ID with my personal information so if someone does steal her, I can set out an pet amber alert to 2500 vets across the nation. AKC will be notified and a picture of her is on file with Tagg, 24pettracker and here at the house (also on this forum and Facebook).
The next thing, is to have a handful of treats, have her on a very long leash, let her roam from you a little bit and call her as soon as she comes give her a treat. Keep doing this over and over, then when at the dog park, when she is far away repeat the process, when she comes to you treat her. After a month (and A LOT of treats), I started weening her off the treats and started giving her very high praises. Now whenever we are at the dog park, I can call her and she comes right away.
If you notice on the first picture it has a link on it instead of the plastic clip... Well earlier today that plastic clip broke. When Courtney put the leash on her she start to walk and the leash slipped out of the plastic clip and off she goes.
Courtney tried to call her but it was a new place and it wasn't in her to not roam... She runs into the house and tells me, I grab my phone turn on the tracking and the PetTracker took me right to her. I call her name and she came right to me, I inspected the broken plastic D-Link hook on her trail bags and hooked the leash up to her actual collar...
Long story short, there are several options for tagging, locating, and retrieving your loved one, but I have not yet downloaded a QR tag reader and many older people may not even have a smart phone or if they do, never been on the app store or play store to download anything.
IMO you should always have everything human readable when it comes to the safety. ESPECIALLY if they get hit by a car or something bad happens a Vet isn't going to grab their smart phone to get your phone number.
Hope I make a little sense here...
Jeff
I am EXTREMELY protective of her and will never let her out of my sight, but if she ever does, I should be able to retrieve her pretty fast. I really like what you have done with the tag. I'd love to do something similar to Menchi's collar. Can you tell me more about the rivets and gun used? I've used rivets at work but they leave a stub in the back. How did you get around that? (then again at work its an industrial pneumatic rivet machine.) Can i see the other side? I'd love Menchi's collar to have a tag embedded on it similar to how you did the vest. |
| | | kwdrysdale Newborn
Join date : 2015-07-29 Location : Portage la Prairie, MB
| Subject: Re: QR Pet Tag? Mon Aug 10, 2015 1:16 pm | |
| tagg.com looks awesome! I hope there is a Canadian version of this. I will be searching the internet for sure but if anyone already knows of one please share. LOVE the tags fastened to the collar idea too! |
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