In theory you can attach a dog tag to your dog’s harness, as most dog harnesses will have a suitable d ring to attach one to, but when it comes to the law in the UK there is a specific requirement to attach a dog ID tag to a collar, specifically a collar and not a harness.
If you have recently got a new dog or started the year wondering how to reduce your carbon footprint and be more sustainable and eco-friendly, we have some tips to get started with! Luckily consumers are becoming more environmentally aware of their footprint, or pawprint in this case, so there are now plenty of eco friendly options available to help you care for your dog or puppy. We go through some of the more sustainable and eco-friendly dog food options, collars, leads, harnesses, accessories, toys and poop bags below!
Because dogs and puppies are all different sizes, from tiny Chihuahua's to large Great Dane's, we often get asked how to work out what size collar is suitable for our customers' dogs and how tight should a dog collar be and how should it be adjusted for the best and safest fit...
Should you get your cat microchipped or not? Cats, unlike dogs, are not required to be microchipped by law (although a number of animal welfare organisations are currently campaigning to have this changed). We still think you should get your cat microchipped and make sure they are wearing a safety collar and pet ID tag...
In this post, we look at the benefits of putting a bell on your cat's collar and explore whether there are any adverse effects to your cat wearing a bell.