In addition to eliminating tag "noise" these tag silencers are the perfect way to protect your dogs tag from any damage that may occur while it's running around. A definite must have if you've ever purchased a tag and fear that the paint or outside coat could be removed.
Mike S: Our local dog license tags are bone shaped, and I like to keep it from clanking against my dog's ID tag.Mar 20, 2013
Liz S: To preserve this tag and rabies tag.Mar 11, 2013
DARLENE J: One of my family members goes crazy with the noise of our dog's tags clinking...so the dog tag silencers you carry totally fit the bill for us! Thank you for a great product.Mar 6, 2013
Lucas M: My dog's metal tags drive me crazy, and someone at the dog park recommended dog tag silencers.Mar 4, 2013
Charles H W: need to silence loud tagsFeb 25, 2013
Bobby H: Each of my dogs have 2 tags. One contains their home information and the other contains their chip information. Hopefully the silencers will keep the tags from destroying each other as tags (from another vendor) have.Feb 25, 2013
Christiane M D: Their metal tags were hitting their bowls when they were eating--hoping this will help!Feb 20, 2013
Stella H: Silencer is hard to find elsewhere.Feb 13, 2013
Jayne S: I want to make the noise of her tags STOP!Feb 7, 2013
Sara M: They are NECESSARY! They need to make pwt id tags out of silicone.Jul 27, 2012
Kevin W: Have an existing tag that makes noise, hoping this will quiet it down, and also prevent dog from damaging leather furniture.Jul 23, 2012
Carrie M: Helps keep the tags nice and quiet.Jun 11, 2012
Carrie M: They help keep my tags nice for my puppy. He like to chew on them, plus he doesn't jingle as much.Jun 11, 2012
Patricia B: Needed something to cushion the dog tag that hangs down.Jun 9, 2012
Patricia B: I have been looking for a product to put around Sammy's bone name tag so it won't get scuffed or the writing won't come off. Besides I was born and raised in Fargo, ND and I like to support businesses from my hometown:)Jun 4, 2012
Nadia G: Bought these because the engraving on the tag always gets rubbed off by other tags...this should help stop the rubbing!
And make the jingle quieter :)May 9, 2012
Robert M: There is nothing more annoying than waking up at 3 in the morning to your dog shaking and making the id tag and the registration tag clang together, hopefully this will eliminate that.May 7, 2012
Kevin P: To protect and silence the awesome id tag.Apr 14, 2012
Rosanne B: I wanted to see if this makes a difference as far as noise goes with a reactive puppy.Jan 17, 2012
SANDRA A: These silencers work well especially in the middle of the night when your dog decides its time to scratch and shake their fur. Without them it sounds like they are playing jingle bells.. They last about a year while swimming, bathing, etc.Dec 15, 2011
virginia s: don't want dog's info tag to rub away. tag protector helps her id tag from rubbing with her other tags.Dec 11, 2011
Linda T:I wouldn't say they're completely transparent, like glass, but yes, you can see lettering through them. The silencers on my dog's tags slightly overlap one of the numbers, and you can see it through the silencer.Nov 18, 2011
Chris T:They are somewhat transparent.. but rather cloudy. They are just rubber though, so if you're concerned that someone may not be able to read important information, they can easily slip it over.Oct 21, 2011
Rosanne B:The material is flexible enough for the silencer to take the shape of the tag. I used the round shape to cover a bell-shaped tag for my puppy. I just found the tag a little more difficult to get onto the o-ring of the collar once the silencer was around the tag.Sep 18, 2012
Chuck BStaff:Currently the silencers are for the large size bone tag. We plan on getting small bone and circle silencers in October. Chuck B. StaffSep 22, 2011