All of my dogs and cat and horse are microchipped. My youngest dog is also tattoed. His tattoo is on his belly and was done by the shelter...I think it is his old ID number and some symbol which I assume indicates something about the neuter. It is good only if he ends up back at that same shelter, otherwise ?? who knows what it means!
Keep in mind, when I worked at a shelter, we missed tattoos quite a bit. We almost always caught the microchips. Especially if you are tattooing lower belly....especially on a furry dog. You just don't see it. Most people who find a dog do not search for a tattoo, but will take to vet to get scanned for a chip. Unless a dog flops over on its back for a belly rub, it is really hard to see or read belly tattoos on a dog you DONT know.
Horses are generally not tattooed (other than inside lip for race horses). They are more often branded or freeze branded (the white one). If I wanted to go beyond the microchip (on a horse), I would go with a freeze brand. Reading lip tattoos is....not always easy.
Tattoos ARE good as far as "proving" ownership. If you have pics or documentation of the tattoo, that is pretty undeniable. But for an identification that is easily accessible to the general public...not so much.
I don't even know if there are tattoo registries to call if you find a pet with a tattoo.....but used to know AVID and Home Again Phone numbers by heart
So just info to keep in mind. I'm not sure whether you are looking for a tattoo as an ID should your pet get lost or something else. But most people don't know what to do with a tattoo (most shelters don't either).
Either way, good luck
Keep in mind, when I worked at a shelter, we missed tattoos quite a bit. We almost always caught the microchips. Especially if you are tattooing lower belly....especially on a furry dog. You just don't see it. Most people who find a dog do not search for a tattoo, but will take to vet to get scanned for a chip. Unless a dog flops over on its back for a belly rub, it is really hard to see or read belly tattoos on a dog you DONT know.
Horses are generally not tattooed (other than inside lip for race horses). They are more often branded or freeze branded (the white one). If I wanted to go beyond the microchip (on a horse), I would go with a freeze brand. Reading lip tattoos is....not always easy.
Tattoos ARE good as far as "proving" ownership. If you have pics or documentation of the tattoo, that is pretty undeniable. But for an identification that is easily accessible to the general public...not so much.
I don't even know if there are tattoo registries to call if you find a pet with a tattoo.....but used to know AVID and Home Again Phone numbers by heart

So just info to keep in mind. I'm not sure whether you are looking for a tattoo as an ID should your pet get lost or something else. But most people don't know what to do with a tattoo (most shelters don't either).
Either way, good luck

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