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28 May 2026

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Coming back from a two-week work trip, you were thrilled to see your furry best friend again. But then—you noticed something strange: a blue tattoo on her stomach. Confused and worried, you began wondering what it could mean. Before panicking, it’s important to understand the possible reasons behind pet tattoos and what steps you should take next.


🐾 Why Do Pets Get Tattoos?

Pet tattoos aren’t as rare as they might seem. Common reasons include:

  • Spay/Neuter Indicator → Many vets use small blue or green tattoos to show a pet has been sterilized.

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  • Permanent ID → Before microchipping, tattoos were used for identification.

  • Medical Markings → Sometimes applied during procedures to avoid unnecessary surgeries in the future.


🏠 The Role of Daycare Facilities

Most 24/7 pet daycare centers offer more than just playtime and boarding. They may also provide grooming, training, or even access to vet services. While it’s unusual for a daycare to approve a tattoo without the owner’s consent, knowing the scope of their services could explain the situation.


🔎 Possible Explanations for the Blue Tattoo

  1. Spay/Neuter Confirmation – Very common in vet practices.

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  2. Identification Tagging – A way to prevent mix-ups with other pets.

  3. Mistake or Miscommunication – The rare but concerning possibility.


📋 What to Do Next

Before calling the daycare, prepare yourself:

  • Check your dog’s medical records for notes about tattoos or past procedures.

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  • Take photos of the tattoo for reference.

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