
Sunday, January 09, 2005
Rescue Facts, a company that makes collars, straps, and braces containing medical information, has added a dog collar to its product line.
That's a really super idea, but I think my dog would chew the bag to pieces. There's no way my dog would wear such a thing. And they should make the bag smaller. The bag's length is bigger around then my dog's entire neck.
By Neko-chan, at 1:06 PM, January 10, 2005
Ok, this is great and all, but it looks as though my dog would hate it. She'd probably chew it off before she got 20 feet from the house anyway!
By , at 4:54 PM, January 10, 2005
I bought it for my dog and he hasn't torn it off yet, it is pretty secure. It doesn't really interfere with dog collar. My dog doesn't chew the collar off so why would he chew this off. Now, if it were bigger and bulkier then I could see -- but it works great and is much needed since he has diabetes. I highly recommend this product!
By Richard Lotz, at 10:51 PM, March 01, 2005
I bought it too. I think that picture was from when they only sold one size. They also have a size for cats that works good for small dogs.
I'm happy with the one that I bought. I personally can't see how a dog could chew it off. It's not really a bag. It's a piece of velcroed canvas that wraps around the collar. Inside is a pouch just big enough to keep the folded form with all of the animals info.
Pretty soon I think you'll start seeing them in stores. Look at one closer then and I think you'll get a better idea of what they are.
By , at 9:38 AM, December 18, 2005
Rescue Facts is a great product. It can be used for dogs, cats,and horses. Many have been donated by out organization for the protection of medical need small dogs. Their report back to us was that they were comfortable for the pets and that because they are waterproof the dogs can be let out in the rain.
Rescue Facts is a great way to protect your dog, cat or horse in case of a hurricane or natural disaster. It is much easier to find the pets original owner when the pet us wearing this than a micro chip since not everyone owns a scanner or is near a shelter that may not even have the right scanner to identify the microchip.
They can also be obtained in Florida from Have A Heart for Companion Animals www.haveaheart.us
or Best Friends Animal Sancutary.
www.bestfriend.org
By , at 10:09 AM, January 27, 2006
I have two little poms and they both wear them. There is no way that they can chew these off if you have the collar on the dog right, and anyway if you were not satisfied they would give you back your money.
By Wiggleypoms, at 9:26 PM, March 15, 2006
I very much agree with what your article says. True enough, the use of dog collars such as no bark collars that are effective, humane and safe for controlling unwanted barking can be beneficial to your pet dogs.
By rayter, at 7:01 PM, December 10, 2007
I was looking for bark collars when I stumbled upon your site. You have a nice site here. I will be saving this page to my favorites for sure.
By , at 10:20 PM, May 21, 2008
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