Size guide for collars and pet ID tags

Médailles et colliers pour animaux

The right tag size depends on your pet’s build, the collar and how much information you want to engrave. The aim is simple: a tag that is easy to read but comfortable enough for daily wear.

Comfort comes first

A tag should not feel bulky or noisy for the animal. Cats, kittens and small dogs usually need a lighter format. Medium and large dogs can wear a bigger tag without discomfort.

If your pet is sensitive to movement or sound, choose a compact tag and a secure attachment ring.

Readability matters too

A larger tag gives more room for engraving, which can make phone numbers easier to read. If you need several lines, avoid choosing the smallest possible size.

For a small tag, keep the message short: name and phone number are usually enough.

Think about the collar

The tag should look balanced on the collar. A very small collar can be overwhelmed by a large tag, while a broad collar can make a tiny tag less visible.

The goal is a comfortable visual and practical proportion, not a strict rule.

A practical rule of thumb

For cats and very small dogs, start with the smallest suitable format. For small to medium dogs, choose a size that keeps the phone number readable. For larger dogs, a more visible tag is usually comfortable and practical.

Use our dog ID tags, cat ID tags and pet ID tag collections to compare shapes and sizes before ordering.