noun a small metal plate or tag worn on a dog's collar, typically bearing the dog's name and the owner's contact information
A decorative tag worn as a fashion accessory, often personalized with initials or a message.
A metal tag worn by military personnel for identification purposes, typically containing personal information such as name, blood type, and religious preference.
A tag attached to a pet's collar containing the owner's contact information in case the pet gets lost.
A tag attached to luggage to help identify the owner and prevent mix-ups during travel.
Dog tags are used by military personnel to identify individuals in case of injury or death during combat or training exercises.
In some cases, veterinarians may use dog tags as a form of identification for pets, especially in shelters or boarding facilities.
EMTs may use dog tags as a way to identify individuals with medical conditions or allergies in case of emergencies.
Police officers may use dog tags as a form of identification for K-9 units or working dogs.
Search and rescue workers may use dog tags to identify search dogs and their handlers during operations.