I know this is probably preaching to the choir, but I was just baffled by this issue.

I was walking my dog this morning and a lady drove up and asked if I had seen her husky that got loose. I said no and we each continued on our way.

2 blocks later, I see the dog. It was super friendly, came when I called, and was having a blast playing with my dog. Even better news, it was wearing a collar! Until I started looking at the collar closer and realized there were no tags or anything else with contact info for the owner.

I ended up deciding to start walking home, to see if it would follow us. Luckily a few houses later, someone recognized it and was going to call the owner. But, seriously, what if we had not come across someone who knew the dog?

Especially, for a breed that is infamous for running away. Why you wouldn’t pay a couple of bucks for a tag, when it could be life/death for the dog?

/End rant

  • @Xbeam
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    311 year ago

    Plus a microchip in case something happens to the tag. That way any vet can identify your dog and get you reunited.

    • @Gregorech
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      151 year ago

      Would be nice if phones NFC could read the chips.

    • Rentlar
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      41 year ago

      Seconding the chip. If a dog is lost then any dog owner doesn’t need to look for someone who knows someone who owns the dog.

  • @NIB
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    21 year ago

    I assume the dog had a microchip which can be easily scanned by a vet and says who owns it and where they live.

  • FiveMacs
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    -71 year ago

    Huskies can jump chain link fences like they are nothing. Could have been in a backyard without its walking collar.

    • LanternEverywhere
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      1 year ago

      That’s OP’s exact point. All collars should have a dog tag on for in case they escape.

      • FuglyDuck
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        41 year ago

        Or get them chipped. Any vet or animal control can read them.

        • @pathief
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          41 year ago

          Yeah but I can’t read the chip, I’d have to drive the dog to the vet when very likely the owner is nearby.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Really you should do both. The chip is useless, unless whoever finds your dog thinks to take them to the vet. Anyways, if my dog gets out I want whoever finds them to call me as soon as possible, not wait till their next off day to go to the vet.

    • @Captain_Waffles
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      41 year ago

      Yeah, so if your dog might escape you want it identifiable.