Please tag your dogs.

/ Please tag your dogs. #41  
I had a Rottweiler that would NOT leave my side. When we moved to a new rental house I put him in the front yard that had a chain link fence. About an hour later I saw him standing next to me in the back yard. I went out front and he had torn the fence apart in one corner. He pushed himself thru the fence pealing the fencing clips apart. After that, he had to stay indoors if he couldn’t be with me. Luckily the rental was only a short time before we moved to Idaho ranch. Once on the open land, he would simply stay with us all the time. No fence needed. He never wondered. I’d go horse back riding with him and he would dutifully follow behind.
 
/ Please tag your dogs. #42  
My former insurance agent had a GSD and we were comparing dog stories. Mine would break out of her airline approved crate. Her dog tore one of the wire crates apart with his teeth to get out of it.
Recently I was talking to somebody who has a lab/german shorthair mix. They have the lever style door handles... he opens them to go out.
 
/ Please tag your dogs. #43  
I do not know about Beagle/Border mix but if you look in the dictionary under "crazy" you will see a picture of our Chihuahua/Beagle mix. Outside of the yard fence she MUST be on a leash, once out that nose starts working and she can see nor hear anything else but following her nose. And no amount of training has helped
Pretty much a nose on legs but these legs run non stop for miles and miles. Then repeat. :rolleyes:
He was stray/runaway and now comes home on his own in a reasonable time. First time he ran into the woods he showed up 9 miles away and had to be retrieved.
 
/ Please tag your dogs. #44  
My former insurance agent had a GSD and we were comparing dog stories. Mine would break out of her airline approved crate. Her dog tore one of the wire crates apart with his teeth to get out of it.
Recently I was talking to somebody who has a lab/german shorthair mix. They have the lever style door handles... he opens them to go out.
Mine a masters of the sliding door, .5 seconds when the coast is clear. :mad:
Longer for turning knobs and screen door but.....
I did have GP that would jump through open UPPER window pane and closed screen when "needed"
 
/ Please tag your dogs. #45  
Pretty much a nose on legs but these legs run non stop for miles and miles. Then repeat. :rolleyes:
He was stray/runaway and now comes home on his own in a reasonable time. First time he ran into the woods he showed up 9 miles away and had to be retrieved.
So….your the retriever.
 
/ Please tag your dogs. #46  
So….your the retriever.
In a round about way.,.. the collar tag did it's job. Once their German Shepard had him pinned on the ground they got he number and called. He's used to being pinned by the girls here... or carried by his head. Never harmed just a lot of squeals.
 
/ Please tag your dogs. #47  
Beagles are great dogs, but they aren't happy unless they're running.
 
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/ Please tag your dogs. #48  
My little brown Cocker Spaniel - Brownie -has been "chipped". Mixed feeling about collars out here in the country. A neighbors dog got his collar caught in old barbed wire and the local coyotes ended his happy days.

I will not put a collar on a dog I own. Nuff said on this subject....
 
/ Please tag your dogs. #49  
A friend's two labs were playing while the family watched. One got his tooth caught in the other's collar, strangling him. By the time Dave got a knife and cut it the dog was clinically dead. His wife is a doctor and got it revived but it still wasn't doing well. They were friends with the vet so rushed him over where they brought the dog back completely.
 
/ Please tag your dogs. #50  
No collar means stray or dumped in these parts. We have no animal control in the county, cost you $$$ to drop one in a neighboring county. Limits options. I don't have a chip reader and the nearest vet is an hour drive.
Plenty of stretch or break away collars on the market.
However you do what is right for you with no complaints from me. We all have our way and that is perfectly ok.
Mine never see a leash and free to roam when out side. Collars are loose enough to pull head through, except Rheda her head won't fit though a 26" collar just big enough for her neck. Can't find anything other than chokers, chain or metal buckle bigger and she is still bulking up. Still looking for something, I use plastic buckles because they can bust them when needed.
Girls had their second birthday on the 7th

I do want something to grab a hold and hold/drag a dog when needed. Not like I can pick them up.
 
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/ Please tag your dogs. #51  
My little brown Cocker Spaniel - Brownie -has been "chipped". Mixed feeling about collars out here in the country. A neighbors dog got his collar caught in old barbed wire and the local coyotes ended his happy days.

I will not put a collar on a dog I own. Nuff said on this subject....
Get a collar with the breakaway clip. A heavy tug will unlatch it….
 
/ Please tag your dogs. #52  
My Bailey has 3 different herding dogs in her ancestry. I can’t let her out of the fenced yard off leash since if there is a rabbit, squirrel, chipmunk or lizard she has to HERD THEM. No yelling will stop her. Twice she took off after one but fortunately was back at the house within an hour.
 
/ Please tag your dogs. #53  
Beagles are great dogs, but they aren't happy unless they're running.
??? Beagle? Really?!?

Almost everything I ever learned about Beagles is from the Dukes of Hazzard. Are they not all like old Flash?

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We find a stray in our yard maybe once every 5 years, always a fun adventure, at least when they're nice dogs. Usually un-marked.

I always have a bag of aluminum dog tags, which I use for marking wood piles with dates felled or split, so it's no big deal to pull out the old vibratory engraving pen and engrave one for each of our new dog collars. Name and phone number gets it done.

If you expect me to drive your damn dog to a vet to get a chip read, you're making some wrong assumptions about the amount of free time I want to devote to your pet. :ROFLMAO:
 
/ Please tag your dogs. #55  
We have one or two every year. Lost. Or abandoned. A dog with some id is easy to fix. Phone number, or anything, even a name... doesn't have to be official, just give me something to work with to get the dog back home. We get dogs all the time with id and no id. With ID its a simple phone call. Without, I don't have a chip reader. That means I have to find you with flyer posts or social media. Just anything like a phone number and a collar would be helpful. But you got a lost dog, with no id, the dog can't tell me where home is.
AFIK, all animal shelters have chip readers they use for free to locate the owner.
To me its dumbfounding that people refuse to collar their dog or cat, yet they think nothing of spending money on getting them groomed frequently.
 
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I do wish to express that I'm not saying you have to fully tag you dog with the animal control or anything. Just give me something I can work with locally. I know most of the local dogs. But I don't know all of them. :)
 

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