I've heard that tattooing can be totally addictive – once you get one, you'll never stop. I have been with some pals while they've gotten their first ink, and I'm not entirely sure I could work up the courage to dive in. The thought of pain and especially the sound of the tattoo gun made me want to take cover in a corner somewhere!
So when I came across some pet tattoos featured on The Bark Blog, it has me convinced that these are some pretty devoted pet owners . . . not only to get a tattoo of their beloved pets, but to brave the actual act of getting it in the first place!
Obvs, I'm not too hip on the whole tattooing craze myself (and I don't see myself changing my mind anytime soon). Until then, I'll be the one in the corner cowering away from the dentist-drill-sound of the tattoo gun – how about you?
Would You Get a Tattoo of Your Pet?
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Her fav thing was apples so I got a tiny apple tattooed on the inside of my ankle so I will always remember her. 





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Many ADA companion dogs are tattooed inside their ears for ID purposes. At least the ones raised by my B-I-Ls sister are. And all of the other breeder/trainers that she works with also tattoo their puppies for ID purposes. They use lidocaine on the area then very quickly tattoo either the pups name or the breeder's name or a number/letter ID in their ear.