The Dachshund is a medium-sized Hound dog originally from Germany, typically weighing 7–14 kg (standard), 4–5 kg (mini) with a long-coated coat. Being a moderately active dog, a Dachshund needs a id tag matched to its actual build and coat — not a one-size-fits-all pick. This guide covers what to look for in a id tag for a Dachshund, then links filtered picks that match the breed's frame.
In Ireland, every dog in a public place is legally required to wear a collar with the owner's name and address engraved (Control of Dogs Acts). Microchipping is separate (also mandatory). Fines up to €1,000 for non-compliance.
What goes on a Dachshund ID tag
- Owner's name + address — legal minimum in Ireland.
- 2 phone numbers — mobile + alternative. The most useful info on the tag.
- "Microchipped" text — signals to a finder there's traceable info too.
- NOT the dog's name. Dog-thief 101: knowing the dog's name makes luring easier. Skip it.
- "Reward if found" — controversial but does increase return rates per UK studies.
Tag style for the Dachshund
- Stainless steel or solid brass. Cheap aluminium tags wear illegible within 12 months.
- Slide-on style beats dangle — won't jingle, won't snag on fences, won't break the ring.
- QR-code smart tag upgrade — finder scans → sees your pet's emergency profile. We offer a free public emergency QR profile if you want this without the hardware.
- GPS Apple AirTag holder — €30 + €1/mo to know where your dog is in real time. Worth it for escape-artists.
Picks for Dachshund
Pro tip
Replace the tag if any letter is wearing illegible — finder + vet can't read a worn engraving. Set a reminder to inspect annually. A Pet Pro account can send you that reminder automatically.
ID Tag for a Dachshund: common questions
What size id tag does a Dachshund need?
Dachshunds typically weigh 7–14 kg (standard), 4–5 kg (mini), which puts them in the medium-sized range, so start with a id tag sized for that band. Sizing varies between brands and individual Dachshunds differ, so measure your own dog and check the maker's size chart before buying.
What should I look for in a id tag for a Dachshund?
The Dachshund has moderate energy, so aim for a id tag that balances comfort and durability. Above all, match the id tag to this breed's actual build rather than buying generic.
Does the Dachshund's coat affect which id tag I choose?
Yes. The Dachshund carries a heavy or long coat, so pick a id tag that won't mat or trap loose fur, won't overheat the dog, and is easy to keep clean.

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