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Dog Identification Tags – Effectively Identifies Your Pets

We definitely need dog identification tags for our beloved pets especially during these times when there is a need for dogs to be licensed in the appropriate manner. Pet identification is a major means of diminishing the instances of stray dogs loitering and bringing potential damage and other problems in the streets.

One important use of pet identification tags is security, meaning a visibly tagged dog is a clear indication that it has an owner and not a stray one. Dog identification tags are in many different forms and shapes. One very popular form is via personalized tags such as the rabies tags, license tags to name a few.

For those who are not familiar with such tags, there are information or important data that can be found in these tags. The most common information and data are the pet owner’s name and phone number. If in case, your pet gets lost or goes astray and somebody who is well meaning happens to encounter it, contacting you will be easy. Or perhaps he can turn over your dog to the appropriate officers and they will be the ones to communicate with you.

We can have dog identification tags made in fashionable materials and in a variety of bright colors. The more popular ones can be had in metal and plastic. There is also a type of pet identification tag that is reflective and comes with the collar. This way, one can spot a dog with tags even in poorly lit areas.

In these modern times, not only dog tags are available to help identify animals. There are now electronic devices such as microchips that are available and just as efficient. Such devices can be embedded inside the body part of your pet, usually the area around the ear. Information found on the microchips can be retrieved with the use of specialized computers.

For more articles and discussions about pet dog tags and everything else about our beloved pet dogs and cats, do visit our Pinoy Pet Blog.

Ernesto Maitim

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How do you transfer Windows Media Player tags from one computer to another?

Just finished updating the tags for my 1,600 songs on my laptop. All my songs are stored on an external hard drive but when I plug in the external hard drive to my desktop my updated tags don’t come with the songs. What file do I have to copy from my laptop to my desktop to bring over the updated tags?

First, WMP doesn’t do a good job of tagging, in fact I am suspect that it actually edits the tags, I think it just updates it’s own .wmdb file. I use Tag&Rename it actually edits the tags, and can be read by any device properly. WMP stores it’s info in a couple of database files, as long as the drive letters are the same from one machine to the next you can reuse these files. (i.e. the music is stored in c:\documents and settings\administrator\my documents\my music) on both machine. Else it won’t work.

The files are located in your profile folder @;
(split to ensure you can see it)
c:\documents & settings\
your profile name\
local settings\
application data\microsoft\
media player

Currentdatabase…… should do the trick!

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