
Friday, November 16, 2007

Labels: Lost Pet Tracking
like the article says.. I have an embroidered collar with the dog's name and phone # on it. Same results , minus the trip to the website.
the advantage of chipping: dogs can slip out of collars. chips can't be lost.
So your best *permanent* solutions: tattooing (done in europe)or chipping.
By , at 10:34 AM, November 17, 2007
Very cool service! I wish this was available when I was a kid! I posted this article on another pet news site, www.dogtopics.net.
By Ginny, at 4:09 PM, November 17, 2007
cool! the brand socially conscious companion has cool collars too, not like a tracking device, but like a karmic device - 10% of proceeds from purchases go to an orphanage in south africa. check them out at www.gosococo.com
By , at 11:50 AM, November 20, 2007
i own the lost pet collar from lostpetcollar.com and i love it
the basic difference between this and a plain metal tag is the amount of information that can be stored..for instance secondary phone numbers in case you are not home or dont answer your phone..how long do you think a stranger is going to hold on to your pet..also vital medical info
thanks..mary from nj
By , at 12:44 PM, March 11, 2008
The customer service at LOSTPETCOLLAR.COM sucks. they dont return calls or emails & dont seem interested in sending out the product. I am charging back my order & finding a different solution.
Lousy Company to do business with.
By , at 5:01 AM, April 02, 2008
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