Boring Ordinary Dog Tags - Are There Better-looking Personalized
Dog Tags Out There...?
I was wondering if you share the same problem as myself 5 months
back?
You see. I failed to find any unique or good-looking
personalized dog tags anywhere - online or offline!
The search mission for a better-looking tag started when my
girlfriend, Alice bought a new Chihuahua pup - Misty. While
looking for a dog tag, she complained to me that most of the dog
tags available are both too ordinary and actually boring
looking....
"C'mon, there must be better-looking ones..." I assured her
confidently and went online to look for one.
To my surprise, I can't find any! All the tags I found online
are deemed boring and not unique at all... at least according to
her standard.
I even went to the local pet shops - the dog tags there are not
any better, if not worse. Ordinary engraved dog tags - I guess
they must have been around for at least 15 years. And they still
look the same today. Amazing!!!
Ok, I admit. I did find some good-looking personalized dog tags
online - there are some high-end ones, such as sapphire, real
silver, gold, and even diamond embedded dog tags. But seriously,
I'm just not prepared to pay hundreds on a dog tag! I'll rather
spend the money on better grooming services or maybe on her food.
I'm looking for something in the range of maybe 10-20 dollars
maximum.
2 days later... I gave up. I simply can't find any!
I decided to custom make one for Misty - to keep Alice happy of
course. ;-)
With the help of a friend, Lee who is in the plaque business and
with his (trade secret) coating technique, I can basically put
any artwork, graphic and even image onto the tag. I went on to
design Misty's personalized dog tag.
Using the idea of a newborn baby permit I saw online, a
good-looking (newborn pet permit) tag with Alice's contact
information and Misty's image was made.
Alice was happy when she saw the tag. It was unique,
personalized, and one of its kind. It was special, just like her
pup - Misty.
But... her happiness did not last long. The tag was not
scratch-resistant! The design started to peel off slowly. It was
good-looking... but not functional.
Frustrated but not about to give up, (seriously, I don't have
any solution at all then) Lee then coated the tag with his
company's patented protective coating.
Problem solved! Misty's personalized dog tag is now
scratch-resistant and anti-tarnish (image won't turn yellowish
over time) because of the coating. It was even better-looking
now! Because the coating leaves the tag with a beautiful glossy
finished.
8 weeks of research and development (definitely much longer if
without my Lee's help, this article may makes it look easy...
trust me. its not.), close to a thousand dollars spent. A
good-looking, highly personalized dog tag was born.
"Was it worth all the effort?" If you ask me, I seriously don't
have the answer.
But I admit I did learn a lot from this experience... and of
course in the process http://www.dogcustomer.com was born. I'll
leave that story to another day.
My stand is that Misty won't feel the difference between wearing
a conventional engrave dog tag or a highly personalized
good-looking dog tag. Only Alice will... and only Alice will
understand why she wants that...