Personalized & Stylish Dog ID Tags
Our engraved dog name tags are designed to complement your dog’s collar while keeping them safe. With clean Scandinavian design, durable materials and precision engraving, your pet’s identity stays clear and visible everywhere they go.
Perfect match for our Dog Collars — including Thin Collars, Wide Collars and Martingale Collars.
Why Choose Our Engraved Dog Tags?
- Custom Engraving Included — dog’s name + contact info
- Durable & Long-lasting — designed for daily wear
- Lightweight & Comfortable — suitable for small and big dogs
- Matching Styles — pair with your favorite Collar of Sweden collar
- Multiple Sizes & Shapes — choose the perfect fit for your pup
How to Attach Your Dog Name Tag to the Collar
Attach your dog tag using the included ring by looping it through the hole on the tag and onto your collar’s D-ring.
It takes seconds — and ensures secure everyday wear.
What to Engrave on Your Dog Tag
To ensure your dog can always be returned safely:
- Dog’s name
- One or two phone numbers
- Optional: city or address
Pro tip: Avoid engraving too much personal information — keep it clean and clear.
FAQ – Dog Name Tags
How do you put a dog name tag on a collar?
Attach the tag to the collar using the included ring. Simply loop the ring through the hole on the tag and onto the collar’s D-ring. Make sure it sits securely so it won’t fall off during play.
What information should go on a dog name tag?
Include your dog’s name and at least one phone number. Optional details include your city or an email address.
Should you put your dog's name on their tag?
Yes — most pet owners do. Including your dog’s name can help someone comfort your dog if found, but the most important information is your contact number.
Should I put my address on a dog tag?
It’s optional. Many owners prefer to only list a phone number for privacy. A city or postal code is a good alternative if you want to share location info.
What not to put on a dog tag
Avoid long personal details. Keep it simple: name + phone number(s) is perfect.
Should you put a microchip number on a dog tag?
No — microchip numbers should not be publicly displayed. Instead, ensure your dog is microchipped and your contact info is up-to-date in the microchip registry.