Personalised Hand-Stamped Nameplate ID Tag for Dog Collars
Personalised Hand-Stamped Nameplate ID Tag for Dog Collars
Upgrade your dog's existing collar with a personalised hand-stamped nameplate.
Nameplates are a great alternative to a traditional dog ID tag because they are silent and don't jingle, plus they are very securely attached to the collar - unlike a traditional dog ID tag - so no more lost dog tags!
We will hand-stamp your dog's name and one contact phone number onto a solid brass (gold) or marine-grade stainless steel (silver) nameplate. Your custom nameplate will be delivered to you with two solid brass rivets, so you can easily attach it to your dog's existing collar.
HOW TO ATTACH NAMEPLATE TO COLLAR:
1. Lay the nameplate out on the out-stretched collar and mark where you will need to punch the holes.
2. Make the holes in the collar with a hammer and punch, leather punch or a drill. For nylon collars, burn the edges of the holes to remove frayed strands.
3. Push the rivet posts (long ones) through the holes in the collar from the backside of the collar.
4. Push the rivet posts through the holes on your nameplate and attach the rivet caps (short ones).
5. Tap the rivet caps onto the rivet posts with a hammer until the caps flatten.
Includes: 1 x handstamped brass or stainless steel nameplate plus three sets of rivets (the nameplate uses two sets and we include an extra set just in case).
- In most cases, orders for nameplates only are completed within 1 week.
- If you would like us to attach the nameplate for you, please let us know in the comments/notes box when you go through the checkout and we will be in contact with details about how to do this.
Materials
Materials
Metal - Either Solid Brass or Stainless Steel
Customisation Options
Customisation Options
Size - available in small and large sizes
Metal - available in solid brass or stainless steel
Personalisation - we will hand-stamp your provided information on the nameplate.
Small - 50 x 9.5mm - suits collars that are up to 16mm wide (2 lines of information).
Large - 70 x 16mm - fits collars that are 16mm or wider (up to 3 lines of information)
Is this suitable for your pet?
Is this suitable for your pet?
These nameplates can be added to most flat collars less than 4mm thick.
Collar Width
Collar Width
Leather Dog Collars:
As a general guide, we recommend that if your dog’s neck circumference is:
- Less than 22cm (8.5”) or a puppy under 3 months old, choose a soft leather puppy collar.
- 22 - 28cm (8.5 - 11”), choose a 1/2” leather collar.
- 28 - 34cm (11 - 13”), choose a 3/4” leather collar.
- 34 - 41cm (13 - 16”), choose a 1” leather collar.
- 41 - 48cm (15 - 19”), choose a 1 1/4” leather collar.
- 48cm (19”) and larger, choose a 1 1/2” leather collar.
BioThane Dog Collars:
The BioThane range comes in widths of 1/2”, 3/4”, and 1”. Because Biothane is stronger than leather, these widths are suitable for a wider range of neck sizes. When choosing a width, you can focus more on the look you prefer and the comfort of your dog, as the strength will be adequate regardless of the size.
- 1/2” Biothane Collar: Suitable for necks up to 35cm (14”).
- 3/4” Biothane Collar: Suitable for necks from 28cm (11") - 40cm (16").
- 1” Biothane Collar: Suitable for necks from 35cm (14") and beyond. This width is highly recommended for most medium and large dog breeds.
General Tips:
- Wider collars are stronger, so please consider this when selecting the width. For example, do not use a 1/2” collar for a medium-sized dog; choose at least a 3/4” collar or larger.
- For medium-sized breeds and larger dogs, especially those that have a habit of pulling on the lead, we highly recommend choosing one of our D-End Dog Collars. These collars provide an additional layer of leather to pull against when attaching a lead to the dee ring, offering extra strength and durability to handle stronger pulling.
How To Measure
How To Measure
How to Measure For A Dog Collar
We strongly suggest providing an accurate measurement when placing your order. If you follow the instructions below, this will allow us to make a collar for your dog that will fit him/her well.
1. Using a soft tape measure, record the circumference of the neck at the point where a collar would naturally lie.
2. Pull the tape so that it is snug but not tight. Record the measurement.
3. Enter this measurement in the personalisation text box when prompted. This measurement will be the middle hole of the collar, we will add at least another two holes either side.
Puppies - If your dog is a puppy, please let us know and we will make an allowance for growth when sizing the holes for the collar. Please feel free to give us a range (up to 12cm, i.e. 24-36cm) so that we can make sure there are enough holes to suit your dog's growth. We can be very flexible with the number of holes provided in the collar.
How to Measure For A Cat Collar
1. Using a soft tape measure, record the circumference of the neck at the point where a collar would naturally lie.
2. Pull the tape so that it is snug but not tight. Record the measurement.
3. Enter this measurement in the personalisation text box when prompted.
Care Guide
Care Guide
Follow our instructions to care for your custom dog collar, leads or cat collar. With a little bit of TLC, your custom BioThane® or Genuine Leather Dog Collar, Dog Lead or Cat Collar will last many years.
Customer Satisfaction Promise
Customer Satisfaction Promise
We believe in our products and stand by the quality of workmanship, craftsmanship and materials in each one. See our Customer Satisfaction Promise for more information.