The Tag

Chosen for Strength & Safety
We tested dozens of materials before selecting solid brass and high-grade stainless steel — both trusted for their durability and corrosion resistance.
• No Mixed Metals = No Corrosion
Each tag comes with matching components (ring + clip) made from the same metal to prevent galvanic corrosion — a common issue with other tags.
• Tried & Tested in Real Life
Every component has been tested by active pets in all weather conditions, from muddy fields to salty coastal air.
• Built to Outlast Others
Unlike plastic or coated tags that fade, chip, or snap, ours are solid metal through and through — made to last for years, not months.
• Perfectly Paired Components
Our split ring and Ezee clip are designed to work together smoothly — no sticking, no sharp edges, and no weak links.
• Made for Everyday Heroes
Whether your pet’s a city slicker or a countryside explorer, every part of this tag is built to support them — and you — when it matters most.

The Face of The Find Me Tag
1. Six Dots Around the Pin
Represent the Find Me community — real people working together to bring lost pets home.
2. Why Green?
The green color represents our commitment to being eco-conscious. It reflects our values: sustainability, ethical sourcing, and care for the environment.
3. The Location Pin with Paw Print
Symbolizes a lost pet being found quickly and safely — the very heart of Find Me.
4. Circular Arrows
Show speed, movement, and connection — symbolizing fast, safe reunions between pets and their people.
5. The Words “Find-Me”
A heartfelt plea and promise: from the pet, a call to be found; from the owner, a vow to search. It’s a mutual bond, emphasizing the deep connection and commitment between pets and their humans.
6. Designed with Purpose
A chance meeting with a respected designer brought this symbol to life. They captured the mission in one sketch — and their own dog now proudly wears a Find Me tag.
7. Not Just a Logo
Every part of the design tells a story of love, safety, community, and conscious living — it’s more than a mark; it’s a promise.