Canine Assistants, Nameplate, Brass
Brass construction delivers long-term durability in damp field conditions and during rough handling. The nameplate and name tag support legible identification for canine assistants during field trials, upland hunts, and waterfowl retrieval work. Engraving can record the dog's name and essential contact details for quick recognition in busy environments. Tarnish can develop with moisture exposure, so a light polish preserves the finish and legibility. For care, wipe with a soft cloth after use and avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners. When not in use, store in a dry location to minimize corrosion. The component is suited for mounting on collars or gear used in hunting and training scenarios, supporting safety and practical ID in active environments. Maintain legibility and finish through routine care during field work.
Canine Assistants, Nameplate, Brass Q&A
What material is this nameplate made from?
The item is brass.
What is the intended use of this brass nameplate?
It serves as a nameplate and name tag for canine assistants during field trials, upland hunts, and waterfowl retrieval work.
How should I care for brass nameplates to keep them legible?
Wipe with a soft cloth after use, and apply occasional brass polishing; avoid harsh chemicals and abrasives that can damage the finish.
Can I engrave this nameplate, and what should I include?
Yes, engraving records the dog's name and essential contact details for quick recognition in busy environments.
Where is it commonly mounted for field use?
It is designed to attach to collars or gear used in hunting and training scenarios to aid quick identification.
What is the best way to clean brass nameplates after field use?
Wipe with a soft cloth after use and, if needed, use a mild brass cleaner and polish; avoid harsh abrasives that can wear the finish.

