as the tags get caught in the vent
while he sleeps and then when he wakes  he'll have the vent grill hanging
off his neck

Been there, done that - got bonked on the head with the floor register. Cessi hooked herself into the register (wintertime though - hogging the heat?) and being relatively calm, didn't panic, just whacked me in the head with it so that I would wake up and get that rotten thing *off* her neck. <grin>


That was when she had all of her tags on her collar - I've removed the excess, but I still keep a single ID tag on my guys 'cause you just never know... I've brought home several strays who could have been taken back home to Momma if they had their tags on. (They ended up finding their homes, but one had to spend the night here because we found him around 11:00pm, and it was too late to call anyone for help locating his people - I'd go crazy if that was me looking for one of my babies).

Jen
P.S. We have "home" collars, "cottage" collars and "Collingwood" collars - each with a local address or similar identifying "home" locator, and local phone #s. It wouldn't do me any good if someone found my dog (for example) in Collingwood while we were there for the weekend and they were trying to call me at home.




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