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Originally Posted by SnowWa QUOTE: By contact info did you mean your address? I guess I can see why people might not want to put their address on the tag, in case the person that finds him is a burglar or something . . .
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This doesn't make sense. Burglar's don't need "dog tags" to find addresses to find houses to burglarize. In fact, this would be the worst way in the world to choose a house to buglarize....
All a burglar needs to find addresses is the phone book - (We have over 200,000 phone numbers and addresses in our phone book.....)
Burglars drive around and look at homes. They like to see houses and decide which ones might be the safest to try and break into. They also like to break into houses that look like they might have something worth stealing.....
The best way for anyone who finds a dog to get anything would be to return the dog and get the "reward."
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I don't have my address on my newest set of dog tags - because my dogs are small - and their tags are small.... I just have my dog's name and my phone number on them. This is enough information for anyone to contact me.
When I had larger tags - I had my address on them also.
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It doesn't make any sense to me either, thats just the only reason I could think of not to have an address on a tag, some people are overly cautious about that kind of thing.