Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
There have been some incidents when dogs have been injured or traumatized when their dog tags have gotten caught on objects. I came across this site, check out the collars they could be a good solution. I have not ordered from them so I don't know much about them, but the idea is a good one.
Here is the link http://www.gotags.com/dogcollars.php
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I've heard of these too. Boomerang tags. I'm planning on getting one, or some, myself.
http://www.boomerangtags.com/page.php?c=collartags&k=h
Julie - if you decide to order the boomerang tags, I set up an account for the DRC. The tags are the same exact price as on their website ($10.20 which includes the shipping) and you would be helping a doodle dog in need. When/If you want to order them, email me the same info that the site requires to adriannedrc@aol.com
I just got one for Cooper's new roll collar, can you still get credit for it?
Tagless collars are great for the identification tag, but what are people doing about the required registration and rabies shot tags?
Organized?? If I don't put something in the same spot everyday I cannot find it the next. Wish it was only glasses, keys and phone that I cannot remember where I put it.
I have a small zippered case that stays in my car console. If we are taking DH car, which is rare, then I put them in my wallet. In my town and I am sure in all, you must show rabies certificate to get town license so there are no more rabies tags given out. Makes it a bit easier.
I hate the sound but for me, it is the safety issue. When I was in high school, a bazillion years ago, our poodle puppy attempted to counter surf and wound up getting her collar caught on the drawer handle. No collars on when we are home.
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