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Originally Posted by WarChild
It's cheap, it won't hurt him and if he somehow gets lost and loses his collar they'll be able to find you easily. Why not do it?
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Well, the primary reason I would not do it is because it is my understanding that if he got lost somewhere in Indiana one night, they would have to wait until the next business day before anyone would be able to determine I was the owner and get a call to me. I have two collars on Buddy, both with multiple contact numbers for me (already
been thru this shit). I would only be concerned of him getting lost when we were on the road somewhere. I don't see it happening at home. He knows where his food is.
I just think that the chance of him losing two collars at the same time lies somewhere be slim and fat. I think the time I am going to need/want them the most, they will likely be closed. That is why I am asking for real life experience. The $65 has zip to play in the equation.