Easily Track your Dog with our Personalised Dog ID Tags

With our beautiful custom dog ID tags, it’s easier to keep your furry friend safe.


On these tags, you can include that vital information, like their name, your number and whether they’ve been chipped. This will mean that people can instantly contact you if your dog goes astray.



All our ID tags are professionally printed and can be shipped anywhere in the world. Since they’re made from aluminium, they’re long-lasting along with lightweight.


Getting lost is both stressful for your dog and you.

We have deep emotional bonds with our dogs and when they get lost, it fills us with panic. No other pet offers so much unconditional love and loyalty. All of us know our dogs would never want to put us through so much stress, whatever their reasons for running away.


Our dogs provide the kind of emotional support that is hard to replace. You want to do everything to ensure you’re reunited if the worst does happen.

Dogs themselves experience high levels of stress when they can’t find their owners. Since they have strong bonds with us, that’s only natural.

Many experience anxiety and fear when they are separated from their owners and familiar surroundings. This can manifest in behaviours such as whimpering, howling, trembling or hiding.


Depending on how long they are lost and the conditions they face, dogs can become physically exhausted, dehydrated or injured, which can compound their stress and anxiety. That can’t also lead to issues once they are eventually found.


Did you know, the humble dog ID tag has been around since ancient times?


Humans and our canine companions have walked a long way through history together. Even in ancient times, people provided collars with inscriptions for their dogs, although back then they were mainly kept for hunting and working.


During the mediaeval age, dogs were often seen as property, and wealthy individuals might have used rudimentary forms of identification, such as collars with their family crests.


During the Victorian age, it became more popular to keep dogs just as pets.


This was particularly true among the middle and upper classes in Europe, particularly in England, the need for identifying pets became more prominent. This led to the creation of more formal and standardised identification tags.


By this time, cities in the United States began implementing dog licensing laws. For example, in 1867, New York City introduced a dog licensing law requiring dogs to wear a metal tag indicating they were licensed.


During World War I and World War II, dogs were used extensively in military operations. They often wore identification tags similar to those of soldiers, which included information about their handlers and units.


After the wars, the practice of using ID tags became more common for domestic pets. Advances in manufacturing allowed for mass production of affordable tags, making them accessible to a wider population.


The way we identify lost pets has changed a great deal in the 21st century.


Over the past 100 years, we’ve seen significant advancements in pet identification technology. Most famously, microchipping became a popular method of ensuring pets could be identified if they lost their tags.


Cocopup London provides contemporary tags in various styles.

We appreciate modern dog ID tags that come in various styles, materials, and designs. Ours come with stunning patterns and colours to make your dog’s collar look amazing.


They often include your dog's name, your contact information, and sometimes additional details like medical needs. They can be made from metal, plastic, and even high-tech materials like QR codes that link to online profiles.


Why our dog ID tags can be invaluable.



Losing your dog is an incredibly stressful experience. After all, our furry friends are some of the closest friends and part of our family. Whether it happens on a beach, in the woods or in the streets of a city, an ID tag instantly makes it easier for people to reunite you with your beloved pet.


With our eye-catching tags, lost pets can be quickly and safely returned to their owners. This reduces the time pets spend away from home and minimises the stress of being lost.


Not based in the UK? You might need to have an ID tag by law.


In many places in the world dog tags are a legal requirement; they signify that the dog is licensed and vaccinated. This helps in controlling stray dog populations and preventing the spread of diseases like rabies.


Express your dog’s personality with our tags.

For many dog owners, ID tags are also a chance to express their pet's personality. Our tags can be customised with your dog’s breed, messages, and symbols that reflect your pet's and your style.


Check out our latest customisable dog ID tags. Or don’t hesitate to contact our friendly team for more information.