Silent Dog Tags: Where To Get A Slide-On Tag In Australia

Silent dog tags are becoming increasingly popular amongst pet owners who donโ€™t like regular dog tags.

The reasons for this can vary, but below are some common examples:

  • Small breed dogs and dogs with short legs can often find normal pet tags annoying when they dangle down from their collar.
  • Regular dog tags also tend to tangle, which can sometimes be a safety risk, depending on your circumstances.
  • Many people simple donโ€™t like listening noisy tags in their home.

The good news is that you can avoid all those problems by simply getting a silent dog tag (from $22.95 at Paws Up Club) for your pet.

Dog wearing a silent dog tag
Image by Paws Up Club

What is a silent dog tag?

Silent dog tags slide on the collar, rather than getting attached with a clip or split ring.

Typically there a two types of silent dog tags:

  • Metal-only slide-on tag
  • Silicone and metal slide-on tag

We tested both, and preferred the silicone slide-on tag (pictured above).

At first, the metal-only silent tag (pictured below) may look like a better choice to some. But metal is a very hard material, which in this case comes with downsides.

Two types of metal slide on silent pet tags
Two common types of metal-only slide on tags

Downsides of metal-only silent tags

  • Because metal canโ€™t be bend, itโ€™s tricky to put it on a collar (the silicone silent tags are a lot more elastic, meaning you can stretch the opening when sliding the tag on a collar).
  • The edges are hard and a bit sharp, which actually scratched (damaged) our collar while fiddling it through the opening. This worried us because it means thereโ€™s a risk it could scratch the skin of our dog too.

How durable are silicone silent dog tags?

Hereโ€™s a stretch-test video from the Paws Up Club:

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