Dog collars can usually be affixed or hung on a variety of labels, mainly including identity information labels, medical information labels, anti-lost labels, etc., the following is the specific introduction:
Identity tag
- Basic dog tag: This is the most common tag, usually engraved with the dog's name, the owner's phone number and other information. When the dog is accidentally lost, the person who finds it can quickly contact the owner through the above information. Some tags will also be engraved with the owner's home address, but for privacy concerns, it can also be written only in the neighborhood or general area.
- Pet chip Registration tag: If the dog is implanted with a pet chip, a corresponding registration tag can be hung on the collar, indicating the chip registration number and the inquiring agency. In this way, when the dog is lost, the rescue worker or the finder can obtain more detailed owner information and pet information by scanning the chip.
Medical information label
- Allergy information Label: If your dog is allergic to certain medications, foods or environmental factors, it is important to attach an allergy information label to the collar. The label should indicate the dog's allergies, such as "allergic to penicillin", "allergic to chicken", etc., so that in an emergency, the veterinarian or others can promptly understand the dog's allergies and avoid using drugs or foods that may cause allergies.
- Vaccination label: can record the dog's vaccination status, such as the type of vaccine has been vaccinated, the last time of vaccination, etc. This helps the owner to keep track of the dog's vaccination progress and also lets others know the dog's health status, providing necessary information when interacting with other dogs or participating in pet activities.
Anti-lost and other tags
- GPS tracking tags: These tags have built-in GPS positioning capabilities that allow owners to track their dog's location in real time through a mobile app. Some GPS tracking tags also have an electronic fence function, when the dog is out of the set range, the owner will be notified, which can effectively prevent the dog from getting lost.
- Reflective tags: At night or in low-light environments, reflective tags can make your dog easier to see and improve your dog's safety. Especially when the dog is active near the road, the reflective tag allows the driver to find the dog in time to avoid traffic accidents.
- Personality labels: Some owners will choose labels with personality patterns, slogans or symbolic meanings for the dog, such as the dog's favorite cartoon image, "I love my master" and other slogans, such labels are mainly to increase the dog's cuteness and uniqueness, show the dog's personality and the owner's preferences.





