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🐾 Keep it Quiet, Keep it Stylish!
The Pet Tag Silencer in Pink is a stylish and functional solution to noisy pet tags. It holds up to four tags securely while protecting the information from wear and tear. With a patented design featuring a reflective logo and weatherproof Neoprene material, this American-made product ensures your pet stays comfortable and safe in any environment.
L**Z
Great for keeping tags protected!
I've had one of these for years and bought one for our new puppy. They're great for keeping tags protected. My dog comes to work with me and it keeps her tags quiet for in the office.
R**L
Reader girl
This works great! I don’t have to listen to the noise of my dogs tags all the time!
M**A
Love these!
I’ve had 3 of these over the last 16 years. Wouldn’t be without. I don’t like clinking :)
J**.
Already falling apart after 6 months
Had less than 6 months and it's already falling apart, not super impressed with the quality
B**R
Secure Super Silencer
I have the same item in pink and used it on my dog's collar and now harness for the past 7 years...it got dirty and the color faded, naturally, but the neoprene has never ripped, nor have the Velcro strips ever detached. And it definitely keeps my dog's tags silent.One of the attached photos shows the reflective "Quiet Spot" logo still legible on the front of the bag, and the other shows how I criss-crossed the top-side Velcro straps over the center strap which passes through two metal loops of the tags inside. You can also see the original color in the middle of the top-layered strap (after I added a new tag). I've used another silencer that was plastic and opened on its own -- fell off the collar but, thankfully, at a friend's house, and a different plastic silencer that broke. Both were "top of the line" items but decayed over time. This neoprene silencer is, in my view, the most secure and long-lasting on the market. Only reason I bought a new one is because I bought a new harness and am ready for a fresh, new silencer...and black goes with everything.Only one concern, but mostly aesthetic is that this silencer only comes in one size and is about an inch longer than my small-breed dog's tags inside. Not a big deal, but looks and functions way better on her harness than her collar (no longer using due to geriatric trachea issues), which also put the silencer closer to the ground and dirt. Wish it came in a smaller size, but it still keeps the tags completely silent. And, be sure to periodically check the tags for dirt cover since that caused a film over the imprinted writing and the info. should always be clearly readable. Anyway, I strongly recommend!
D**.
Work great and look better than old panty hose!
These are great. Every 2-3 years I find myself buying another one. The neoprene does kinda break down after a long while and the Velcro gets completely clogged with hair, but I don't think any of my dogs has needed more than 3 over the course of an average 14 year life span.I've got a successor service dog from Canine Companions for Independence and my education and career have both gone to the dogs, so I've had *a lot* of dogs in my life over the years! I've always got my dog in a kennel next to my bed and I've often got a pup or two in my room/by the bed for crate training. Tag silencers are a must! I've also got a gnarly sleep disorder. Once I take meds and get to sleep it's very important I'm able to stay asleep. Tag silencers are an *absolute* must!!I'll never forget how happy I was the first time I saw these for sale. My first service dog (about half a million years ago!) traveled the world by my side with his tags wrapped in the toe part of a sacrificed pair of panty hose then sealed up with a rubber band. (I've still got his collar and the last set of panty hose is still doing its job!) That worked fine, but it didn't look great. As a diy hack to save money it's still an option, but these are nicer. The Quiet Spot manages to look clean and professional while at a relatively inexpensive price point.My only complaint is that I wish the branding wasn't quite so large and prominently displayed front and center. Sure, they do it in reflective material to help make the dog more visible at night which is good thinking, but it's not like there are a ton of similarly made knock offs so we need constant reminding of the brand name. That said, I recall buying a pink tag silencer made out of more like plastic or gel at one point. I shouldn't have bothered since I just got another of these when it turned out to be too small and not at all flexible to accommodate the different tag styles/sizes.
C**N
Way overpriced
The tag was made out of simple cloth, probably won’t last long , and is way overpriced.
A**O
A good way to stop the constant jingling
Like many dogs, ours wears three tags - her ID, her rabies certification, and her city license. Combined they are VERY loud, to the point that they were startling our girl when she started running. We tried another tag silencer that was less bulky, but it fell apart after less than a year and we almost lost the tags in the park. After trying this product for several months, I can honestly say that it's significantly better, if not bulkier. It definitely keeps the tags quiet, and the fact that it wraps around the existing tag ring vs. replacing it is a huge bonus. Even if the Quiet Spot rips or falls off, the tags will remain. Our dog is fairly active and the Quiet Spot has held up so far, albeit with a bit of wear around the edges.One downside is that our dog's bone-shaped ID tag is probably the largest size the holder can handle, and I'm pretty sure the tag will rip through given enough time due to constant rubbing at the side seams. The other downside is that this holder is bulky, and I could see it being a problem for a smaller dog or a puppy who can't resist the bright, colorful thing around their neck.
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