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Our heart jewelry collar tag lays flat against your pet's collar; no dangling, no noise, no chewing! It has a slight curve to it to match the curve of the collar when it's on your pet. This is a sharp looking tag! It's like a slide-on tag but much nicer! It is held in place by an ultra thin Velcro-type fastener. Browse engraved pet collar tags in a variety of shapes at LuckyPet! Collars sold separately.
All Tags SHIP FREE to addresses in the US
Tag Sizing info:
Small - fits collars 3/8" wide, measures 5/8" wide x 1 & 9/16" long.
Medium - fits collars 5/8" wide, measures 13/16" wide x 2" long.
Large - fits collars 1" wide, measures 1 & 1/4" wide x 2 & 5/8" long.
The Velcro is sized to fit snugly around a single ply nylon collar. However, we can make the Velcro longer, if needed, to fit around a thicker collar per your request.
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Excellent customer service. Fast reply to my questions and fast shipping. Needed an extra phone number put on it and they worked with me to get it on the tag. I also like how it is streamline with the collar. Nothing to catch and snag it off.
Comes in multiple colors. Easy to attach. The tag doesn’t move. It doesn’t make noise. It doesn’t stab when the dog lays down. He can wear the collar 24/7. Love supporting lucky pet. It’s been 20 years since my first purchase, and the tags last for years.
Jodie is a 10 pound Morkie who wears a cat collar with this ID tag on it. It’s not too heavy but has all the information needed in case she escapes and gets lost. It’s lightweight and the Velcro is strong, it’s never come undone. When the top side starts curling, I put that side on the bottom and the other side on top, same strong grip. I just bought my third tag, not because I had to but they’re reasonably priced and I like to replace it when it gets scuffed up. Five star product!
They are great. Can't get caught on stuff and don't make noise. Especially nice when visiting hospitals with my therapy dogs.