Here is what your dog’s name tag should
NOT read:
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114 Blue Sky Rd |
114 Blue Sky Rd |
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(916)485.3647 |
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Chester Anderson
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114 Blue Sky Rd.
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It is unlikely for someone who finds your dog and decides
to keep it, that will keep a dog in which needs vet care,
their kids being attached to a sick dog, or even keeping
it as a watchdog, with some sort of disease.
Regardless of how cute, how rare the breed, or how tough
the dog, people rarely steal or hold on to sick dogs.
There you have it. After all, they don’t call us,
DOG SECRETS .com for nothing.
Think twice! Your dog may:
- Escape through the front door or your gate
- Jump the fence
- Someone else might forget to close the front door shut
- Your kids weren’t able to restrain your dog
- Someone might try to steal your dog
- Had an old fence and your dog managed to finally get
out
- Hurricane, tornado or just a stormy day knocked your
fence down
You don’t want people to know where you live and
your house isn’t watched by your dog. You don’t
want people to know your dog’s name or your last
name? Why? And you certainly don’t want to put,
Reward. Some don’t care about rewards and will
return dogs for the goodness of their hearts.
Don’t forget the area code. Some dogs walk and
walk and end up in different cities. Plus, you might
take your dog with you to a different city and want
it to be found and returned to mommy and daddy.
I came up with this idea years ago and its funny, even
if the officers from the animal shelters find your
dog, they bring it straight to your home. Shhhhhhhhhh
don’t
say, I told you this. They don’t want to take the
chance to take a sick dog to their shelters, do they?
Don’t put sick dog folks. That’s not
enough. CANCER works best.
From your dog lover friend, Kevin Salim.