GoTags Anodized Aluminum Personalized Silencer Dog & Cat ID Tag
In a Nutshell
- Mixed durability and sizing issues.
- Glow-in-the-dark feature appreciated.
- Customization options are a plus.
Quick Verdict
The GoTags Anodized Aluminum Personalized Silencer Dog & Cat ID Tags have received mixed reviews, with users praising the glow-in-the-dark feature and personalization options but expressing concerns about durability and sizing.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Glow-in-the-Dark (3)
Feature helps in locating pets in the dark, especially useful for nighttime walks.
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Customization Options (3)
Users can personalize tags with names, addresses, and other information.
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Color Variety (1)
Available in a variety of colors, allowing owners to match the tag to their pet's collar or personal style.
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Ease of Use (1)
Easy to attach and detach from the pet’s collar
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Cute Design (1)
Many users found the design of the tags to be cute and appealing.
Cons
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Sizing Issues (3) major
Tags are often too large for smaller pets, causing inconvenience and discomfort.
Tip: get a rectangular tag that mounts directly onto the collar so it doesn't get in his way when he eats or make sounds
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Durability (3) critical
The tags tear and break easily, with issues reported within the first few days of use.
Tip: get a smaller tag
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Chewing Incident (1) major
Cheeky dogs' chewing caused a problem with ruining anyone's ID tags too soon
Tip: get a different tag completely
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Pet owners looking for customizable ID tags for medium to large dogs. — The tags are appreciated for their durability and size, which fit larger pets well and also include customization options.
✗ Skip If
- • Owns a smaller dog or cat. — Several reviewers noted that the tags are too large for smaller pets, especially kittens and small dogs like Chihuahuas.
- • Owns a pet that is a chewer. — Two users reported that the tags were chewed off by their dogs within a short period, making them unsuitable for pets that chew on tags.
Durability & Care
Factors: Pets chewing on the tags, Heavy use and rough play
Rating Distribution
Bottom Line
Overall, the GoTags ID tags offer a good design but fall short in durability, with average quality construction making them less suitable for pets with high activity levels. More durable and professionally made options or 3M vinyl stickers are widely appreciated alternatives.