Let's face it, some dogs would rather be nowhere else but outside having fun...as long as we are with them sharing the experience of course! Our Sport Dog Rivet-On Nameplates are dedicated to those dogs and their human companions to tell the world what your favorite outdoor passion is. We personalize each of these tags with pristine, deep industrial laser engraving to guarantee that the engraving will last for the life of your dog no matter how extreme your dog's outdoor activities are!
Solid brass or stainless steel material.
Quiet and will not get caught on obstacles like hanging style dog ID tags.
2 3/4" long x 3/4" or 5/8" wide.
Your favorite graphic is engraved on the left side of the nameplate.
Up to 4 lines of text with 15 characters per line.
Supplied rivets accommodate collars up to 1/4" thick. If you need longer rivets than this, please indicate your dog's collar thickness in the comments section of your order and we'll send rivets with appropriate length.
Three two-piece rivets are supplied with each nameplate ordered...One extra just in case you need it.
Recommended for flat collars or leads only.
Customize your Dog ID Tag with your own unique font and graphic! Arial is the default font we use if you would rather not choose.
Please fill in the blanks with the text you would like engraved on your Dog ID Nameplate. Feel free to use all engraving lines and characters allowed but please keep in mind that the more characters and lines used, the smaller the characters will be. All text will be centered horizontally and vertically unless you specify otherwise in the comments section of your order.
Matt M: The extra graphic is pretty unique. I do recommend buying the screw type rivets. They are much stronger and last longer. Snap rivets are ok for a dog that lives indoors. Anyone that has an active dog that hunt would attest to this. These can be purchased at Home Depot and come in brass and stainless. This would be a grea item to consider stocking on your website.Mar 19, 2013
Lloyd C: I need a name plate for my dogs collar.Aug 20, 2012
Christy K: so it doesn't get caught on fence wire while huntingJul 25, 2012
Heather G: Wanted a classy nametag for my boy's leather collar.... plus it won't "jingle" when he walks.May 27, 2012
Nina W: I have two big dogs with rivet tagged collars, but the engraving has since worn off. I think these name plates wil be more durable and last longer.Mar 28, 2012
Karen P: It is more secure than a tag that dangles on a ring.Mar 13, 2012
Kendra D: My dog will be unable to chew it off her collar as she does the hanging tags.Dec 4, 2011
zana P: I usually use Dogs Unlimited for ID's but was looking for something different and like that I can get hunting scenes on the ID platesAug 14, 2011
A shopper asked:Are they easy to put on?Apr 22, 2012
Chuck BStaff:1. Place the nameplate on the collar in the location you would like to install it. 2. Mark the nameplate rivet hole positions. 3. Punch holes in the collar where you made the nameplate hole marks with a leather punch, hammer and punch, drill, etc. 4. Push the rivet posts through the holes in the collar and nameplate holes from the backside of the collar. 5. Tap the rivet caps onto the rivet posts with a hammer. 6. That's it...You're done! Chuck B. StaffApr 22, 2012
Kendra D:They are very easy to put on. Just take the collar and place the tag where you want it. Color in the holes so you know where to make the punch. We used a soldering iron to make our holes so it will seal the nylon so it doesn't fray. But you could use a hot screwdriver for the same effect. I know there is a company that makes tools to punch holes into belts and collars you could got that route too.Apr 22, 2012
Tim S:Very easy to put on. I used a nail to make a small hole for the rivet. A couple of taps with a hammer on each rivet and you are all set. The tag has now been on for a few months and seems to be holding up very well.Apr 22, 2012