Best dog id tags according to redditors

We found 72 Reddit comments discussing the best dog id tags. We ranked the 37 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Dog ID Tags:

u/rckymtnrfc · 123 pointsr/funny

I got one for my dog (and a new collar) back in January. Now she is stealthy like a ninja.

u/OddJackdaw · 82 pointsr/AnimalsBeingBros

FWIW, I really do recommend you keep your collar on your dog, it really is better for their safety, and the noisy tag thing is easily addressed. It only takes a moment of carelessness to leave the door open and they can get out. Microchips are a good backup, but the easiest way to be sure you get your pet back is to make sure they have their tags on.

u/Skullriot · 66 pointsr/pics

I'd like to add on to this, get a Dynotag!

You can dynamically update the information on these tags from your phone and update them in case you have to evacuate and are stuck anywhere, or maybe you need to put a different number on your pet's tag.

You can add medical information, and ANYTHING to it to make sure that your friend is reconnected with their family, or cared for in the meantime.

You get a rough GPS location as well when someone scans it with their GPS enabled.

edit: just found out they make them in slider tag form as well now.

Just an FYI, this does not cost anything more than the cost of the tag. For the pet tags, there is no annual fee, and your page can be updated at any time.

u/chickadoop · 15 pointsr/dogs

They make cards you can put in your wallet next to your ID that say you have a pet at home, like this:
My DOG Is HOME ALONE Pet Alert Emergency ICE ID Plastic Wallet Card and Keytag (Qty. 1) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M04D0PL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_EPCACb5QXMTAH

Do you feel comfortable talking to any of your neighbors about them being your emergency dog care? You could also look around at dog daycares / boarding facilities or look into pet sitters, and contact them about emergency situations and if they could be your back up, and have that number on your pet card too in case something were to happen. You could also give this information to your parents, even though they are far away you could still list them as your hospital emergency contact list and then they could notify your pet sitter/whoever to take care of your dog.

u/socal_nerdtastic · 11 pointsr/lifehacks

Nearly all pet stores have dog tag engraving machines.

Edit: /u/Shelovesthatbacon pointed out that Amazon has them for $3, so now I feel ripped off on something that I used to think was a great deal.

u/InAHundredYears · 11 pointsr/Dogtraining

https://www.amazon.com/Quiet-Spot-Pet-Silencer-Black/dp/B0017JE522


I just don't think you can win this battle; best thing you can do is mute the noise the tags make. Neutering may help a lot more than anything else.

u/mandym347 · 10 pointsr/Dogtraining
u/mooredan · 6 pointsr/SupermodelCats

I have the same one on my two cats; PetCo has them for their laser engraving machine. I don't recall the price.

Amazon has something similar.

LPT: I put their names and "I'M LOST" on the front and phone number on the back. My cats stay indoor so if they're ever found, there's no question if they're supposed to be outside.

u/Kr_Treefrog2 · 6 pointsr/WhatsWrongWithYourDog

You could try a tag that lays flat on the band of the collar, like this one. My pup managed to lose three regular tags before I switched to this kind. It has an added bonus of not jingling!

u/Kaedylee · 5 pointsr/dogs

Yep, you have several options here. There are people that embroider your dog's information right onto the collar (Etsy would be a good place to check out for this), or you can get a small metal plate that attaches flat to the collar with rivets, or you can get a slider tag like this. Since your dog is still a puppy, the slider tag may be a good option because you can transfer it to a new collar if he outgrows his current collar.

u/Prosapiens · 4 pointsr/EDC

Gorruck 34L GR2 Coyote Tan - a good bag, heavy, uncomfortable, probably give it to my grandchildren in like 50 years

Flip Flops - generic things

Bigblue 28W solar charger - very good, can charge my battery up during the day if i leave it in the sun which I've never really done honestly

Jakemy hardware tools - seamed useful? i've never needed this

Army glove shells - i thought i used these a lot and were indistructable but now that i think of it, i don't use them that often and are probably pretty cheaply made.

Sharpie, pen, all weather notebook - probably should switch over to a fisher space pen...

Straws - these are probably already broken.

Whistle - really really really loud

Fire-striker, matches, lighter - i'm not sure i have enough ways to start a fire

Fresnel lens - ok, now i have enough

LED flashlight - i used to go running in the middle of the night with this flashlight, its tiny

LED flashlight - this isn't the one i have but looks kinda similar? i don't remember where i got mine

Earbuds - generic cheap earbuds

Leatherman Surge - given to me by my wife for passing the bar. thanks wife!

First Aide kit - i put mine together from stuff i've stolen from friends houses whenever i go over and use the bathroom

playing cards - these look very similar to the ones i have, they are plastic so they won't get rained on

glasses/ sunglasses - i have really bad vision

personal hygiene kit - aahhhh dry shaving

Sawyer Mini / syringe, collapsible canteen (dirty), heavy duty straw - i've never used this

collapsible canteen (clean) - i've never used this either

sewing kit - i've used this a lot

ID tags - i guess if i get blown up they'll know my blood type?

garbage bag - for when my pockets are full

elastic bands - i use these when packing to keep rolled socks and things from falling apart

Salt - i have nooooo idea why i have this

cooking grate - i'm not going to hold meat over a fire with a stick like some sort of caveman

heavy duty ziplock bag - in case my mapcase breaks and other reasons

rip-patch - leftover from when i needed a pack because i bought a crummy cheap inflatable sleeping pad.

Army Fleece Beanie - i always keep this at the top of my pack

4 Bungie Cords - not the one i use but similar. to make a field-expedient shelter

Trowel - for disposal of biological wastes

Lensatic compass - because GPS should only be a backup

Pocketboy 130 folding saw - i have a bigger one for yardwork, this small one is really great

Tent stakes - for tent staking

Ravpower 26800 Battery - use this all the time can fast chage my stuff

Battery Battery holder, cables, wall charger - all fits togehter like glove!

Army Poncho - wear it, make a tent out of it etc

Microfiber towel - not the one i use but similar. i mainly use this for when the kids accidentally fall in a lake like they tend to do for some reason

Down Jacket - cheap chinese knockoff... i feel bad for not buying american

Wet weather top - not sure this is worth the space/weight

Wet Weather bottom - not sure if this is worth the weight/space

Silkweights - PJs! and warmth

Jungle Blanket - this is a lot better than the army's woobie. lighter and warmer

Gransfors Bruks Wildlife Hatchet - again, gift from wife. she wanted me to chop things and be more manly, generally. now i come home with parts of wildlife for her to cook

Map of New England - or, how i stopped worrying and love dismounted land navigation

PT belt - keeps me safe in all situations

Compression straps - i don't like lashing things to the outside but i guess i can if i wanted to

Fork and Spoon - stole these from the kitchen. i'll probably be replacing this soon with something titanium.

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EDIT: i just priced it out: $1,585.08 total

u/5426742 · 4 pointsr/dogs

I like these slide on metal tags. They fit a basic belt buckle collar, but you can get them onto quick release buckle collar if you're willing to take it apart and sew it back together. This is the collar on my dog right now along with this id tag. No sewing necessary. I'm pretty happy with it, but I also am a fan of the fun patterns that Blueberry Pet offers.

u/graceodymium · 3 pointsr/funny

They also make silencers for collar tags that may help and could be more convenient than taking the tags off at every meal — I often see them at the register of checkout counters of pet stores, and Amazon has them.

u/elletml · 3 pointsr/labradoodles

Thank you! He is 11 weeks old. Still very much a baby!

I got the dog tag from Amazon. Link here

I have to mention that it was mailed via USPS and I think it came in the mail 7 days after the expected delivery date. Overall took ~2.5 weeks if you’re willing to wait!

u/comradequiche · 3 pointsr/EscapefromTarkov

they have customizable dog tags on amazon and a few other places as well.

I bet if you contacted someone on Etsy they may have more options for you.

u/oreobees · 3 pointsr/shiba

Looks like you have a good list going, remember to update your pups microchip with your address and get him/her a tag with your details.

We got a 36 inch crate and it's plenty big for our boy (he's around 30 pounds).

Puppia harness is a great starter harness, it's soft and doesn't have a bunch of metal jingling pieces which our puppy HATED on his harness our breeder gave us.

Kibble, check out dog food advisor for reviews and ratings of foods content, we were using grain free salmon and sweet potato from chicken soup for the soul, it's decently priced and well rated I can't find it anywhere atm so we're switching him back to their normal kibble.

Salmon Oil is a lifesaver in the winter, our pup gets terribly dry skin and extremely itchy without it.

Start out with a puppy kong, they sell kong fillers that are cheese and peanut butter flavored, our puppy was pretty picky at first and only ate the cheese one, didn't like frozen kongs either.

I'd start with a Basic Collar here's a Dog Tag Silencer and a Break-away collar for outdoors or dog park. A dog was choked unconscious at our park so I typically just keep our guys ID tags on his harness and don't use a collar, but if you do I definitely recommend a break-away if you are primarily using a harness with it.

Items we found useful: Bed Liner, Crate Fence, Kong, Stainless Steel Bowls (highly reccomend US made do not buy any made in China for health reasons), Zippy Paws Hide and Seek toys, Potty/accident cleaner, Potty Bells, Anti-chew Bitter Apple spray, 50 ft Leash, Retractable Leash, Soft stop Leash extender, Car Seat Belt, Car Booster Seat, Gentle Shampoo, Comb, Travel Water Bottle, Flirt Pole, Special Treats, Chew Stick, Greenies

Sorry for the HUGE list lol, feel free to ask any questions!

u/eevilkat · 3 pointsr/Pets

Pet Tag Silencer

It seems like something trivial, but my dogs are very energetic and love to wrestle and run around the house. Sometimes at all hours of the night. We used to take collars off at night, but with the addition of a dog door (which is on my list of best purchases ever as well) we don't like to take the risk that they may get out of the yard somehow. They're microchipped, but the tags we got with our phone number on it would probably make it even easier, should the unforeseen occur.

u/assramajama · 3 pointsr/dogs

Quiet spot. It's amazing. You can buy it on amazon. Quiet Spot Pet Tag Silencer, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0017JE522/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_7HJVub19S2QXV
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0017JE522/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_7HJVub19S2QXV

u/punkpastel · 2 pointsr/shiba

Shibas can be escape artists, so make sure it's tagged and chipped.

Get a tag silencer in case you get a bad case of the shiba shakes at night.

Make sure you have a ton of chew toys and stuffies to play with. When he wants to play or mindlessly chew, mine will pull like 10 toys out and alternate when throwing them around...however, he will chew on other random things when he's bored and we're not looking- stuff like tissues, paper, pencils, etc. They don't stop chewing until they've destroyed the thing completely. Busy Bones are a great doggie sitter!

They get very attached to a small number of humans and will generally avoid everyone else. Mine sits near me or under my feet all day and follows me when I leave the room. He whines when my MIL leaves the house and stares intently at the door when he thinks she'll be back (he's always wrong).

They are quiet most of the time but will talk your ear off when they want to. They have an entire dialect of noises that mean different things. Mine tells me that the teapot is ready, expresses his extreme displeasure when the printer is going, and tells me when he needs to go outside. He shrieks when we run the shredder.

Make sure there's a bunch of good grass for them to munch. They go through 'goat' phases.

If your shiba gets itchy skin, they will pull the fur out around that spot.

u/hi_from_brian · 2 pointsr/RunningWithDogs

> Is that a RoadID on your dog?

Same concept, but it is from an Amazon vendor

u/DanielleDryBones · 2 pointsr/sploot

It’s a Velcro pouch. It’s meant to quiet them. The tags still go on the normal way and this covers them up. I also don’t like my info being displayed for all to see so it adds some privacy too. Peace Tag

u/nutmegtell · 2 pointsr/dogs

Our dog is chipped and also wears a collar 24/7 except when I groom him. He used to be a runner and I'm still paranoid. We live on a ravine, he likes to explore. We are fenced but I worry if there was a loose board or something.

Anyway, we used to rubber band or tape the tags together because of the noise. Then I found this do-hickey Quiet Spot . The only time I had to replace it was when he got a little too friendly with a skunk. Here's another pouch type from Thundershirt. It's clear which might be better, if he was found we'd be easier to find.

u/LakotaSilver · 2 pointsr/cats

Are you trying one of the embroidered collars or a normal collar-and-tag combo?


You can try a different brand. I use Rogz brand exclusively. They're the best collars I've found during my cat's 19+ years of life, and they're adjustable - they have 3 different breakaway "strengths". You could adjust one to the medium or high setting so that it will still break away if caught, but won't just pop off if your cat scratches at it.


My old girl is an outdoors cat and has worn Rogz collars for 10+ years and has never gotten "strangled" or stuck/jaw-stuck. She has lost a total of two collars in that time - and I assume the collars did their job - she got them stuck on something and they broke away just like they are supposed to.



http://www.rogz.com/products/catz/cats-beltz/breakaway-buckle/



If your kitty has a problem with the dangling tag itself, you can try something like these:


https://www.amazon.com/Providence-Engraving-Slide-Collar-Purple/dp/B00E5FMH1Q


https://luckypet.com/collections/collar-tags/products/rectangle-plastic-collar-tag?variant=26063675779


https://luckypet.com/collections/collar-tags/products/jewelry-collar-tag-paw?variant=29825350851



u/xoxota99 · 2 pointsr/Multicopter

I use these. They're relatively cheap, but they take a while to ship.

u/IckySweet · 2 pointsr/legaladvice

You have an ESA a cat, under Federal Law your cat is called an 'assistance animal'.

Here is a link to the PDF of the Federal Law for 'service animals' (dogs & mini horses) and assistance (emotional support) animals that can be many types of animals. link- https://www.animallaw.info/administrative/service-animals-and-assistance-animals-people-disabilities-housing-and-hud-funded
The actual Law is a PDF on that page, when you read it note just the letter from your Doctor should satisify any condo management group (you own your condo).

If you don't care to rock managements boat anymore you could get one of the many picture IDs offered with a registery number for your cat. There is no national registry but it is a picture ID of your cat. Here's a link to a $15 Amazon Emotional support ID with a number-

https://www.amazon.com/Emotional-ID-Registration-National-Registry/dp/B017KUEGQ6

Not sure what to tell you about the "demand" to never leave the cat home alone, in YOUR home, except that demand is against Federal Law. It is clearly stated in the PDF what is acceptable for condo management to ask- for both service animals AND assistance animal, your emotional support cat.

I hope this helps you have less troubles from that harsh condo management!

u/misscamels · 2 pointsr/dogs
u/audeo13 · 1 pointr/Calgary

To be fair, this is not always the case. My dogs are licensed with the city, however, I've stopped leaving their license tags on their collars because one or the other always manages to lose it at the park. After losing it a handful of times and having to replace them ($5 ea iirc) I just keep them on my keychain. That said, my guys are microchipped and I'd be fine with someone calling 311 if they managed to get out.

Looking at ordering something like this and adding license info to it in the hopes it won't be lost as easily.

u/aww_mc · 1 pointr/subredditsimulator2

Back when I was trying to say the same night? Or maybe it says a lot of fun! https://www.amazon.com/Game-Thrones-targaryen-dragon-Small/dp/B006ZARXYA here's the link to a private place, and then disappeared.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/BanPitBulls

I just used one of those sites for an ESA letter for my pit daisy, I wasn't even considering getting her a vest but this post convinced me to.

She'll be sporting this when we're walking past the neighbor who had the biggest problem.

Might snag one of these bad boys too lol

u/justthetumortalking · 1 pointr/sandiego

Slide-On Pet ID Tags. Personalized Dog & Cat Tags. Silent, No Noise Collar Tags made of Stainless Steel. Custom Engraved. (Open for Snap Closure Collars) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00416J9F6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_bhEVCbB654VX0

I’ve gotten these ones from Amazon twice now. Once for her skinny puppy collar, and once for her adult sized collar. They aren’t the most beautiful, but they are functional!

u/ShatosiMakanoto · 1 pointr/Bitcoin
u/spacepotato_ · 1 pointr/Denver

This is a good alternative too that we stumbled upon. The stitching idea is smart though! I wish we thought of that.

u/sarah201 · 1 pointr/dogs

Is it only a problem with the collar?

I'd reccomend one of these. An embroidered collar would work too.

u/redpoem · 1 pointr/aww

https://www.amazon.com/Game-Thrones-targaryen-dragon-Small/dp/B006ZARXYA here's the link to where I got mine. Quality is fairly good too.

u/Enginerdad · 1 pointr/funny

We use this for tag silencing. It's a little pouch that wraps around all of the tags and keeps them in contact. It's even quieter than the rubber silencers, plus you don't have to worry about buying a variety of silencers when each tag might be a different shape.

u/snoboarder32 · 1 pointr/pastafarianism

Can’t you go to an off base place and get them made? I carry one of my dog tags on my key chain. It has my social, so I’ve always been weary about carrying it. Maybe I will get a new set made with this.


Cheaper now than when I was in.

Customized Military Dog Tags - Stainless Steel Dog Tags with Black Silencers https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00Z7YMM82/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_qD56BbEGDNJ1N

u/LoneGhostOne · 1 pointr/starcitizen

Perhaps i can raise your hopes again, you can get a custom set on amazon for just $6.00

u/wetbudha · -8 pointsr/freebies

You can get an engraved pet ID tag on Amazon for only $2.89 & $2.75 with free shipping. This would be cheaper than with the 1 day only 40% promo.

Pet ID Tags | 8 Shapes & Colors to Choose From | Dog Cat Aluminum https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BU44VSM/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_ueoxwbSS0SPB8

Dog Tags Pet Tags Engraved | 11 Shapes | 8 Colors | by CNATTAGS® (LIFE TIME WARRANTY) (Bone) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016JHJGDY/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_nmoxwbPYCTZXD