A door left open, an unfamiliar noise or a moment of distraction can be enough for a dog or cat to wander off. When that happens, visible identification makes a real difference. A clear pet ID tag helps someone contact you quickly, without waiting for a microchip scan.
Why a tag still matters if your pet is microchipped
A microchip is important, but it requires a scanner. A tag can be read immediately. If your phone number is engraved clearly, a finder can call you straight away and your pet has a better chance of coming home quickly.
Keep contact details up to date
The best tag is only useful if the information is current. Check the phone number regularly and update the engraving after a move, a new number or a long trip. A small change can make the tag much more effective.
Prioritize readability
Short lines, strong contrast and enough spacing make a tag easier to read. This is especially important for smaller tags, where there is less room for text. When in doubt, keep only the most useful details.
Choose a tag your pet can wear comfortably
Comfort is part of safety. The tag should suit your pet’s size, attach securely to the collar and stay comfortable during daily use. If it is too heavy or too large, your pet may not tolerate it well.
You can explore our dog ID tags and cat ID tags to choose a practical, readable model for your pet.

