Dog ID Tag - Lola
Time to ditch your traditional ID Tag and upgrade to our brand new Arctic Sammy Silicone Tags!
Durable and easy to clean, these tags won't make any noise while your dog is running, eating or playing with his best mate. No more jingling sounds which can be annoying for you and disturb their sensitive hearing. Made from 100% silicone, the ID Tag is super lightweight and has no sharp edges that could potentially harm your dog. Say goodbye to fading colours, hard to read numbers and tags that can't be trusted when you need it the most.
Show your dog's unique personality and choose from plenty of fun designs we have created for you. Whether you have an adventurous pup who loves your active lifestyle or a smoochie couch potato - choose a matching design and express what you love most about your dog!
Every tag is made to order by our team in our Christchurch workshop.
In the personalisation box, please include your dog's name and details you would like to appear on your tag.
- Made from 100% Silicone
- 33x34mm
- Comes with 19mm stainless steel split ring Care
- Wash with soapy water Important Information
Silicone Dog ID Tags are not chew proof.
Where should I attach the ID Tag?
It is best to attach your new ID tag to the dedicated ID Tag clip on your dog's collar or harness. This is usually a small plastic ring. It is designed to keep the tag further away from the ground and away from the main ring you attach your leash too. It will help avoiding your tag from getting damaged. If your collar or harness does not have a dedicated ID Tag clip, we recommend to be careful when leashing your dog and check the ID tag for damage on a regular basis.
Remove Collars and ID Tags during playtime
When dogs play with each other, they might wrestle or tug at objects, including collars and ID Tags. Sometimes, a dog’s jaw or tooth can get tangled in their playmate’s collar or tag which leads to damaged gear.
Their first instinct is often to twist and try to break free, and that can result in a broken ID Tag. We recommend to avoid these issues by removing collars and tags before playtime.
Remove Collars and ID Tags at home and in crates
At home, collars and ID Tags can get stuck on household items, such as fences or upholstery. When a dog is in a crate or kennel, their collar or ID tags can get hooked on the crate. If unable to unhook themselves, it could lead to injury or death. Fortunately, our Id tags are designed to break at a certain point of force which prevents your dog from further injuries. However, this also means that your tag won't be able to be used again. We recommend to remove collars and ID Tags before crating your dog or if leaving them unattended.