
I think all responsible people think of the dogs if anything were to happen to them. I live alone, and decided years ago that if I was ill, or even worse (dead.) I wouldn't want the RSPCA carting my dogs off. They just would not thrive in kennels with a concrete run. They are used to dog mattresses, duvets and clean covers. And, with the best will in the world, these understaffed places can't have the time to give your dogs the attention that they would get from you.
With this in mind, I went to see a solicitor, and made a will leaving my property - and the care of my dogs - to the Cinnamon Trust. This was about 7 years ago, but I only recently contacted my vet about it, asking him to liaise with them on homing. He knows my dogs, and would be best placed to advise them I feel. By the way, the old girl ain't ready to snuff it yet, and plans to outlive most of her canines! I have a card to keep in my purse, and a larger one for the mantelpiece. Briefly, it says EMERGENCY In the event of accident, illness or death, arrangements have been made for my animals with the Cinnamon Trust.
I had to fill in a card for each of my pets (Pet Profile) and there is room to let them know an awful lot about any peculiarities. It gives my own vets personal details, and he has assured me that he would be available to assist the Trust, even if he was off duty. This leaves my mind at rest, and I do understand your idea about the dog tags. Probably other people have similar plans in place. My own vet said that he has been called out to collect dogs because a client has been rushed to hospital, so I am assuming he can't be the only practise that does this.