![]() Adorable, right!?Īnd, as you may have guessed, the main photo above is our new puppy Goji! He is sporting one of his many personalized ID tags! And the collage below is Goji and a few friends showing off their new ID tags as well. This picture shows the before & after – first, how the tags will look when you print them on paper, and then how the tags themselves come out after cutting, baking, and shrinking. ![]() Given that the dog population in Boulder may be equal to the human population here, I figured some of you might be interested as well □. We had such a blast making these Shrinky Dink Pet ID tags together! They came out sooooo stinkin’ cute that I wanted to share our process. ![]() However, a few blogs provided me with some ideas (because clearly I am not the only person who remembered these fun tags so fondly!) and my 8-yr old daughter and I took this on together as a project. The only problem was that the Shrinky Dink Pet ID kit no longer existed! I searched the internet and sadly, it was just nowhere to be found. We were ready to welcome our first puppy into the family and like any new mamma-to-be I started purchasing all the “essentials”. I bought, decorated, and baked so many of these pet ID tags over the years because my outdoor cats would frequently lose their break-away collars and come home with bare necks.įast forward twenty years. I loved to dress them up and always made them personalized ID tags from a Shrinky Dink Pet ID kit that our pet store in Atlanta sold. Once the four kittens were old enough, we divided them among a few of our friends and two became my sweet cats, Hogan & Arinna. When I was in college, a stray cat in our neighborhood gave birth to a litter of kittens in a duffel bag in my friend’s closet.
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