If you’re bored with the standard metal disc or bone as the ID tag on your dog’s collar, how about these for something different?

Toughtags are based on US military stainless steel dog tags, and embossed using ex-military machinery. They are incredibly strong, won’t rust, and as the text is permanently stamped into the metal it will never rub off or fade (like standard engraved tags) no matter how active your pupper is…..

To complete the look the tag is housed in a rigid plastic casing that is only available from Toughtags – and you can choose from a range of colors to match your dog’s own style. Once attached to the incredibly strong marine-grade stainless steel ring you have a gorgeous, unique, indestructible means of identification that will last a lifetime.

You can have up to 5 lines of text on the tag with up to 14 characters per line so there’s loads of room for your details – think phone numbers, addresses, hashtags or whatever else you can think of! Plus as an added benefit, given the metal tag is enclosed within the plastic casing, it’s much quieter than your average dog tag – no more jingling around the house or clanking into bowls. The tags themselves measure around 2″(5cm) x 1.25″(3cm) plus the diameter of the attachment ring and are lightweight so suitable for all but the smallest dogs.

They’re great for military families, service dogs, hunters, working dogs or lazy ones – and with an average Etsy rating of 4.98/5.00 you can be sure you’re getting the best dog tag there is.

So if you think your pooch might suit the military look and want a dog ID tag that is tough enough to keep up with them then head on over to the Toughtags website at toughtags.com. There’s an online editor there you can use to perfect your tag and see exactly how it will look before you order so get creative!

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