Pet Tags. Custom engraved pet identification tags in stainless steel, polished brass or plastic. Safety reflective. Fast service. Each pet name tag is guaranteed for life.

Friends of Morris Animal Foundation

Pet Tags  

Each tag is only $6.95

Pet Tags. What's better, plastic or metal?

Our plastic is very durable. The plastic that we use is thicker than most tag plastic used by other companies. Plus, plastic is quiet, compared to stainless steel or brass, when placed next to other metal items on the collar such as license and vaccination nameplates. The engraving on our plastic is also slightly easier to read than on the metal.

Our stainless steel is a more traditional material and may be more durable in cases of animals that are rough with or like to chew on a tag. Some people simply prefer the traditional look and feel of solid stainless steel. Others prefer the look of polished brass.

Colored aluminum is a material used by some other companies. The color on these can wear off quickly and it may become difficult to read. Aluminum is the material most often used for license and vaccination name plates because it is less expensive than other materials. However, these are typically replaced every year. The identification does no good if it is unreadable.

We offer 11 different shapes and 3 sizes. Our small size is suitable for animals up to 16 pounds. Medium is recommended for 17 to 25 pounds. Our large size is for animals 26 pounds and over. The plastic option is also available in 12 different colors. Follow one of the links on this page to view the options or to place an order.

Get an extra tag or two for your luggage, kid's back pack, keys, etc. They make great gifts. An attachment ring is included with each tag.

Identifying your animal with one of our I.D.'s is one of the best ways to ensure the safety of you loyal friend. Animal shelters are full of animals that were turned in as strays because they were not properly identified. Having a microchip inserted requires a trip to the vet. A person finding a lost animal would also have to make a trip to a vet or animal shelter in order to have it scanned. Also, there are different brands of microchips sold and the scanning devices used may not all be compatible with one another. Putting a tattoo on your animal may be a good way to mark it as belonging to you. However, it is usually not an effective way for someone to get in touch with you to return your loyal friend to you. Having an I.D. nameplate, along with a microchip and/or a tattoo is the best way to ensure the return of  your lost animal.

Orders are typically processed and mailed the next business day. If you have questions you may call us toll free, 24 hours a day at 1-800-910-3263.

Follow the link below to view options or to place an order.

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