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Flat plastic pet ID tags

The Flat plastic collection brings together personalized pet ID tags for dogs and cats, balancing style, readability and everyday use.

Our essential picks from the Flat plastic collection

Style, engraving and everyday use

A collection designed to combine a polished look with clear identification and useful engraving.

A clear style

Each collection keeps a distinct visual direction, making it easier to choose a tag that fits your pet.

Sizes for dogs and cats

Depending on the model, you can choose formats suited to cats, small dogs and larger dogs.

Personalized engraving

Your pet’s name and useful contact details stay at the center of the tag’s identification role.

All models

Browse the models in the Flat plastic collection and refine by size, color or display order.

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About the collection

Why choose a flat plastic tag?

The Flat plastic collection helps you choose a personalized pet ID tag by material, finish and everyday use. It is built for dog and cat owners who want a tag that looks good while staying readable and practical.

When choosing a model, consider the size, weight and engraving area. Small formats suit cats and small dogs, while larger tags are often easier to read on medium and large dogs.

This collection is also a useful starting point if you want to compare nearby finishes, related models and practical guides before personalizing your pet tag.

FAQ

Essential answers to help you choose the right tag in this collection.

Is this collection suitable for cats?

Yes, depending on the model and available size. Smaller formats usually suit cats and small dogs, while larger sizes are better suited to medium and large dogs.

Why choose the Flat plastic collection?

This collection is a good fit if you want a balance between style, readable engraving and everyday use. It keeps the tag personal while preserving its identification role.

How do I choose the right size?

The right size mostly depends on your pet’s build and the readability you expect. Smaller formats are generally better for cats and small dogs; larger tags suit medium and large dogs.