The ActiveDogs Service Dog Metal Identification Tag is a durable, full-color aluminum tag designed to provide clear identification for service dogs, therapy dogs, medical alert dogs, and service dogs in training. Printed with permanent dye on a white background, each tag offers excellent visibility and long-lasting durability.
Made from lightweight aluminum, this double-sided identification tag features vibrant full-color printing on both sides. Choose from 16 different designs to match your specific needs, whether you require service dog identification, medical alert information, therapy dog messaging, or public access notifications.
Measuring approximately 1 7/8" x 1 1/8", this tag is the ideal size for collars, harnesses, vests, pouches, lanyards, and other service dog equipment. Each tag includes a split ring for quick and secure attachment.
Proudly made in the USA.
Size:
- 1 7/8" x 1 1/8"
Features:
- Double-sided metal identification tag
- Durable aluminum construction
- Full-color permanent dye printing
- High-visibility white background
- Design printed on both sides
- Includes split key ring
- Lightweight and durable
- Compatible with collars, harnesses, vests, pouches, and lanyards
- Available in 16 design options
- Made in the USA
Available Designs:
- Therapy Dog At Work
- Therapy Dog In Training
- Service Dog
- Service Dog
- Medical Alert Call A Doctor
- Medical Alert
- Medical Alert with Service Dog
- Medical Alert Service Dog
- In Case of Emergency Heart Patient Call A Doctor
- In Case of Emergency I Am Diabetic Call A Doctor
- Seizure Alert Service Dog
- Public Access Required Service Dog with Disabled Handler
- Service Dog In Training
- Service Dog and Handler Team
- Public Access Required By Law
- Autism Service Dog Public Access Required
Service Dog: is defined as a dog that has been individually trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability. The task(s) performed by the dog must be directly related to the person's disability.
Therapy Dog: is defined as a trained therapeutic dog that provides psychological or physiological therapy to individuals other than their handler. These dogs do NOT have ADA public access rights and must have permission from an establishment to enter.