Check out our unique dog ID tags, which feature illustrations of different dog breeds against spooky Halloween backgrounds—perfect for this autumn!
We offer over 100 different dog breeds to choose from, and if you don't see yours, please get in touch as we are always adding new breeds.
Our tags come in a brown presentation envelope with our Hoobynoo Pet logo stamped onto the front, making them a lovely gift. You will also receive two split rings to attach the tag to your dog's collar.
We use an industry-standard process and high-quality inks to transfer our designs onto specially coated 1.1mm thick aluminium.
What size tag is right for my dog?
The 4 tags sizes we have are:
- Tiny - 1.9cm
Ideal for small cats and toy dog breeds such as Yorkshire Terriers, Chihuahuas and Miniature Dachshunds - Small - 2.5cm
Ideal for Large Cats, and small dog breeds such as Pugs, Terriers, Miniature Schnauzers - Medium - 3.2cm
Ideal for medium sized dogs such as Spaniels and Collies - Large - 3.8cm
Ideal for Large Dogs such as German Shepherds, Dobermans and Retrievers. Or if you would prefer a tag that is more visible on your dog.
What contact details should I include on the back?
In the UK, it is a legal requirement for your dog to wear a collar or tag with your details in a public place. The pet tag (or collar) should include the surname and address (specifically the door number and postcode) of the owner and a contact number is advisable.
A layout we recommend is:
A Smith
1 Dog Road
Woofville
DG1 2WF
01234 567890
Contact Numbers are optional, however we highly recommend to include at least one contact number.
What details should I put on the front of the tag?
Look through our pet breed images to choose one of our Hoobynoo original dog illustrations.
Then you can choose to personalise the front of the tag with the wording of your choice, we recommend keeping this to less than 20 characters for the best appearance on the tag.
If the personalisation box for 'text for front' is left blank, we will not include any text on the front.
Some options to go on the front of the tag include
Your dog’s name ( You may prefer not to for security reasons)
I’m Chipped
Call my Humans
If found
Microchipped
Needs Meds
Your Surname