Mar-03-2013 02:25 PM
2002 GMC Sierra 2500HD 8.1/Allison/4:10/Prodigy brake controler/Pullrite Superglide
Pulling a 2015 Keystone Cougar 280RLS
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Mar-05-2013 06:45 PM
2002 GMC Sierra 2500HD 8.1/Allison/4:10/Prodigy brake controler/Pullrite Superglide
Pulling a 2015 Keystone Cougar 280RLS
Mar-05-2013 10:58 AM
Mar-05-2013 10:11 AM
Fabguy wrote:
We also use a harness in many situations. The thing about the harness we have is there is no real good place to clip his ID tag and license.
Mar-05-2013 04:09 AM
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Mar-05-2013 03:10 AM
Fabguy wrote:
Yes... we are looking to get him chipped... BUT WHICH ONE????
I have heard that there is an annual fee on top of the original purchase.... Then I have heard that there is not.....
Almost as confusing as picking the right tow vehicle!
Mar-05-2013 02:15 AM
Mar-04-2013 06:36 PM
Dog Folks wrote:
Over 90% of pets running loose are NOT wearing a collar when found. Make sure you chip them.
True story of how well a chip can work: When I was an animal control officer I got a call in my zone of a dog running loose. I arrived at the scene in less than ten minutes. Contained the dog, read the chip with reader on my truck.
Called dispatch and they called the chip company. The dog was missing from an address right around the corner. Drove there and knocked on the door. I asked the owner if she knew where her dog was. “On the back porch.” She replied. I asked her to check and she returned in a minute with a white face and said:” He’s gone!” I replied: “I know. He is in my truck.”
The total time the dog was lost? About 15 minutes! I did not ticket the owner.
Please chip your dogs. Chips do not get lost.
2002 GMC Sierra 2500HD 8.1/Allison/4:10/Prodigy brake controler/Pullrite Superglide
Pulling a 2015 Keystone Cougar 280RLS
Mar-04-2013 01:50 PM
Mar-04-2013 01:42 PM