PUPPIES IN BLOOM Colorful Puppy Litter Identification Bands, 12 count, 8-in - Chewy.com

Puppies in Bloom Colorful Puppy Litter Identification Bands, 12 count

By Puppies in Bloom
Rated 3.6107 out of 5 stars
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About This Item

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  • Easily keep track of whelping details by identifying each puppy early.
  • Vibrant colors make it easy to tell puppies apart and track progress of individuals without any confusion.
  • Bands are easily washed by hand so you can keep them vibrant even after the messiest of playtime.
  • Color coordinated to work with the detailed Puppies in Bloom color coordinated breeder record keeping charts.
  • Lightweight and thin bands have a special fuzzy fastener-style hook and loop material that self-attaches for easy wear.

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Questions & Answers

5 Customer Questions


How old do you recommend putting these on the puppies
Answer by ChewyDec 05, 2017
Puppies should be over 10-14 days old to wear this product.

I am curious is the hook and loop fascinating part only on the last couple inches of the collar or is that the whole length of the collar?
Answer by ChewyMay 04, 2021
These lightweight and thin bands have a special fuzzy fastener-style hook and loop material that self-attaches for easy wear along the entire collar.

Are these adjustable?
Answer by ChewyJul 23, 2020
These collars are adjustable up to the sizes available. For the complete sizing chart, click the “Size” tab, next to the “Instructions” tab, just under the product photos. Click the "Size" tab, next to the "Highlights" tab, towards the top bar above the product image when viewed on the app.

What size do you recommend for German Shepherd/Golden Retriever puppy’s?
Answer by ChewyMay 15, 2020
To get the most accurate size, measure the center of their neck a with a cloth tape measure, a few inches down from their head. Pull the tape snug, but not tight. Make sure there’s enough room for about two fingers between the collar and your pup’s neck. For medium and large dogs, add two inches to the neck measurement. Please follow the chart below for puppies over 10-14 days old.


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131 Customer Reviews



Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Dogmomma on Mar 12, 2023

Best there is

I have bought many other brands, but these out perform them all and FIT. The others say puppy collars, for newborns, but are so long you have to try to wrap around a wiggly puppy 3 times and then they don't stay stuck closed. This brand is a perfect fit. Easy to use and stay stuck, no collar falling off or sticking to another puppies collar. Only con, would love more colors.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Meghan1 on Jan 21, 2023

Not great quality

These were very disappointing. They are Velcro on the outside and stick to everything including the blankets. Because of this they attract everything and quickly got dirty. Now you can’t even tell the color of the collars unless you look on the inside. Going to be looking elsewhere for new collars.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By puppymom on Nov 11, 2022

Velcro edges irritating to puppy skin

These are adjustable and durable, but the velcro edges are rough and caused calluses on my puppies skin. The vet recommended to discontinue using them immediately.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By ryn2011 on Nov 10, 2022

Great for Kittens Too

I got these to tell my all black foster kittens apart. They work very well and can be adjusted over and over again as they grow.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Jeff on Nov 22, 2022

Don't buy for pups

Like all the other reviews, puppy's shoulders were rubbed raw. Do not buy these!


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Teresa on May 31, 2022

Bad product

My puppies were not even 10 days old and they made bad sores on their neck and shoulder area. These collars are bad. They done the same thing to my first set of puppies. Don’t buy these collars.


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Shepardoodles on Feb 24, 2022

Great color bad itching

Loved the simplicity, but felt bad they get caught in the short haired fur of my Shepardoodles which causes them to itch. I know it's the material but its definitely the edges of the cuts that cause the problem. I guess it'd be better to go to hobby lobby and and make some without the itch factor.. other than that it did the trick until the pups out grew them in 1.5 weeks time.


Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By BullyMom on Jun 2, 2022

Everything sticks

It’s very hard to line the collar perfectly all the way around. The collars stick to every thing. The puppies would stick to blankets, puppy pads, and each other.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By kayte on Mar 1, 2022

Best ID Collars Available

Trust me, these are the collars you’re looking for. I looked far and wide to find this kind. Every single one of the ID collars you’ll find on Amazon, despite a gazillion different vendor names, are all the same garbage. They simply don’t adhere shut. Period. They market them as being “soft” on both sides but what it actually is, is that only about the last inch of the collar has the latches on it to adhere to the other side…and they’re such poor quality even that doesn’t fasten. These are just as soft on both sides but each side is covered with the opposite adhesive surface. They actually fasten shut and stay in place, like they’re supposed to. Obviously if the pets get wild, they’re going to tear them off of each other, but that’s to be expected, and not a bad things as far as safety is concerned.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Becky on Jan 9, 2022

Dangerous!

I ordered thinking these were the typical velcro/soft ID bands we have used for 10 years or so of my 30 years breeding. These are a harder plastic type velcro and they cut our neonates! 2 puppies had sores/cuts in the first 12 hours from the hard edge that required vet visit. Do not buy! Ensure you get a soft version.