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Dynotag and Purina NA Team Up to Provide Pet Owners with FREE Smart ID Tags
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Dynotag Partners with Purina North America to Distribute Tens of Thousands of Smart Pet ID Tags Nationwide

SEATTLE - Washingtoner -- Dynotag, a leading provider of Smart ID Tags, today announced the success of its partnership with Purina North America, one of the world's largest pet products and services companies. In this collaboration, Dynotag produced and distributed tens of thousands of specially branded Purina Smart Pet ID Tags to pet owners across the country. These tags are offered free of charge through getPurinaTag.com, allowing pet owners to equip their pets with state-of-the-art safety technology at no cost.

The Purina-branded tags utilize Dynotag's advanced smart tag technology, enabling pet owners to create a digital profile for their pets that can be instantly accessed by scanning the tag. This innovative solution provides a convenient and reliable way for pet owners to ensure their pets' information is readily available in case of an emergency.

"We're thrilled to have partnered with Purina on this exciting project," said Murat Divringi, President of Dynotag. "The overwhelming demand for these tags has shown just how much pet owners value easy and effective solutions to protect their pets. Our collaboration with Purina allowed us to provide a product that not only strengthens their brand but also serves a vital need in the pet community."

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The campaign's success is evident in the rapid distribution of the tags and the positive response from pet owners who appreciate the peace of mind that comes with having a smart tag linked to their pet. By offering the tags for free, Purina and Dynotag have provided a valuable service that reinforces both companies' commitment to pet safety.

This collaboration highlights the strength of strategic partnerships and the impact they can have on both brands and communities. By combining Purina's reach and expertise with Dynotag's cutting-edge technology, the campaign has set a new standard for pet safety initiatives.

For more information, visit getPurinaTag.com.

About Dynotag:
Dynotag is a leading provider of Smart ID Tags designed for pets, medical needs, and personal property. Powered by a unique QR code system, Dynotag tags offer a simple and effective way to protect what matters most.

About Purina North America:
Purina North America is a global leader in pet care products and services, dedicated to helping pets live longer, healthier lives through innovative products and initiatives.

Media Contact:
Randol Sargent
Operations Manager
pr@dynotag.com
+1 800.257.9067 x702

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