The Ultimate Guide to Engraving Dog Tags with Laser Engraving Machines

Thomas Jefferson implemented dog licensing rules in Virginia, and today we use pet ID tags. The concept of visually identifying pets has come a long way in America.

Engraving pet ID tags with laser machines is now essential as it’s a must for responsible pet owners. The tags help lost pets find home quickly. They also have details and style options. 

This tutorial will guide you through etching pet ID tags. It will showcase their vital role in keeping our furry friends safe.
What Can Be Engraved on Dog Tags

Pet's Name and Owner's Contact Information

Dog tags can exhibit the pet's name and the owner's contact details. These details are crucial for quick identification and contact. They are needed in case the pet gets lost. They offer reassurance to pet owners.

Medical Information

Medical information, like allergies or conditions, can be engraved on dog tags. This critical information alerts others to the pet's specific health needs or required precautions. It can be lifesaving in emergencies.

Decorative Elements

Decorative elements like paw prints, hearts, or other symbols can be added to dog tags. These personal touches make the tag unique. They reflect the pet's personality and make the tags look better.

QR Codes

QR codes link to online profiles or databases. They provide a contemporary method to store extensive information about the pet. This can include medical records and the owner's contact details. It might have other important information that doesn't fit on a standard tag. QR codes are simple to scan and can quickly provide comprehensive details to anyone who finds the pet.

Inspirational Quotes or Messages

Inspirational quotes or messages can be engraved to add sentimental value to the tag, making it more than just an identification tool. These special phrases can reflect the pet's character or the owner's affection for their furry friend, adding an emotional touch to the tag.

The Best Material for Engraving Dog Tags

The best materials for engraving dog tags include:

  • Stainless Steel: corrosion resistance, durability, and heat resistance, making it perfect for durable tags.
  • Aluminum: Lightweight and available in various anodized colors, offering both durability and aesthetic choices.
  • Brass: Offers a classic look with good durability and corrosion resistance.
  • Rubber: Soft and flexible, making it comfortable for puppies and ensuring the color stays intact over time.
  • Plastic: Lightweight and available in a range of colors and designs, providing a cost-effective and versatile option.
  • Leather: This adds a touch of elegance and can be comfortable for pets, though it might not be as durable as metal options.
  • Silicone: Flexible and soft, making it comfortable for pets. It is also durable and available in various colors and styles.

These materials are well-suited for laser engraving, ensuring that the designs are clear, durable, and aesthetically pleasing. When engraving dog tags, you can consider whether the material is metal or non-metal.

For engraving metal dog tags, fiber laser engravers are the most suitable machines. For this, here we recommend the OMTech 30W Split Fiber Laser Engraver from OMTech.

OMTech 30W Split Fiber Laser Engraver from OMTech

Suitable for Various Materials: Ideal for creating dog tags from metals, hard plastics, and stone. Its versatility in handling different materials makes it a valuable tool for a variety of engraving projects.

Rotary Axis Support: Enables effortless engraving on curved surfaces, expanding design possibilities to include items like dog-themed necklaces and rings.

Precision and User-Friendly Design: Offers precise calibration, user-friendly software compatibility, and a compact design for effortless creation of personalized pet identification tags. The dual red dot locators ensure fast and accurate alignment.

Generous Workspace: With a larger work area of 6.9" x 6.9", it accommodates a variety of dog tag sizes, allowing for intricate designs and even engraving on larger items like stainless steel pet water bowls.

For engraving non-metal dog tags, CO2 laser engravers can be your choice. For this, the Polar 350 50W Desktop laser engraver from OMTech is a good option.

It is a perfect tool for crafting intricate and personalized small items such as dog tags. This powerful yet compact device offers precision and efficiency, making it ideal for detailed engraving tasks.

Key Features:

  • High Precision: Achieve intricate designs and fine details with the 50W laser, perfect for small items like dog tags.
  • Rotary Attachment: Easily engrave cylindrical objects, expanding your creative possibilities.
  • User-Friendly Interface: Simplified controls and software compatibility ensure a smooth and intuitive engraving process.
  • Compact Design: Fits conveniently on your desktop, making it an excellent addition to any home or small business setup.
  • Versatile Materials: Works on various materials, including leather, wood, rubber, acrylic, and more.

How to Use Laser Engraver to Engrave Personalized Dog Tags

Design the Layout

Utilize design software like LightBurn to craft the layout for your pet tag, incorporating essential text and design elements for a personalized touch.

Prepare the Machine

Power up the Laser Engraver and establish a secure connection with your computer. Ensure proper setup of the machine and securely place the dog tag within the working area. Leverage the red dot locators for precise alignment.

Configure Laser Settings

Adjust laser settings according to the dog tag material.

Metallic Dog Tags: The optimal engraving power of a fiber laser marker ranges from 5W to 20W.

Non-Metallic Dog Tags: Consider using lower-power CO2 lasers in the range of 30-60W for effective engraving.

Testing and Calibration

Perform a test engraving on a similar material piece to validate and fine-tune the settings for depth and quality before proceeding with the actual dog tag.

Commence Engraving

After confirming the test results, begin the engraving process on the dog tag, making sure the design is precisely etched onto the surface.

What Are the Meanings of Different Dog Tag Colors

  • Red: This signifies that the dog requires extra space or caution.
  • Yellow: Indicates a nervous or anxious dog that needs space.
  • Green: Signals that the dog is friendly and approachable.
  • Blue: This may indicate that the dog is a service, working, or assistance animal that should not be disturbed without the owner's consent.
  • Pink/Purple: Often chosen for aesthetic reasons or to signify a female pet.

Using different colored dog tags allows passersby to understand your dog's condition so they can respond appropriately. However, if you prefer different colored dog tags purely for aesthetic reasons, feel free to choose any color as long as your dog has non-aggressive traits.


FAQ About Dog Tags

What should be engraved on a dog tag?

When engraving a dog tag, include essential details like your pet's name for identification, owner's contact information such as phone number, the pet's microchip ID number, and possibly a reward offer to facilitate the safe return of your lost pet. 

Is it a good idea to put the dog's name on the tag?

Putting your dog's name on their tag is generally considered a good idea because this can be helpful for anyone who finds your lost dog and wants to comfort them or call them by name. Ultimately, whether to include your dog's name on the tag is a personal decision based on your preferences and comfort level regarding privacy and security.

What is legally required on a dog tag?

The tag must include your phone number. Without a collar, your dog could be considered a stray and taken in. Always ensure the contact information on the tag is up to date.

Should I put my address on a dog tag?

Including your address on your dog's tag is typically not recommended because of privacy and security considerations. Instead, it is safer to include your phone number or an email address on the tag as a way for finders to contact you without revealing your exact location. 

Conclusion

DIY dog tags offer pet owners a unique opportunity to ensure their pets are safely and stylishly identified. By using fiber or CO2 laser engraving machines, you can create durable, personalized dog tags that include essential contact information, medical details, and decorative elements. 

Whether for personal use or to develop a market for pet tags, DIY engraving provides a fulfilling and practical solution. Start engraving your own dog tags today and help ensure the safe return of your furry friends.


For those ready to start their DIY journey, OMTech offers a Laser Material Kit that includes five dog tags, allowing you to immediately begin customizing your pet's accessories.