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Old 04-20-2008, 05:52 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by kalina82 View Post
exactly. They should either keep their collars on, or if they are unsafe in the kennels that they use, they can use paper collars (like wristbands we get at bars) to identify them. that is what we use in hospital when we have more then one of the same dog.

and i still say that you should be able to tell the difference between your black lab and someone else's black lab. I see so many labs(yellow, black, chocolate) every week, hell even every day. i can tell them apart and they aren't even mine.
I'm with you, in our neighborhood are 3 different yellow labs. All are very close in size and age. But I can tell them apart pretty easily, and I've never seen anyone get confused at the dog park or at dog club about which dog belongs to them. My goodness, we went on an organized dog walk two summers ago, and their were at least 9 rottys there. We knew who was who by the end of the day. This story is unbelievable on so many levels. The owners should have known their own dogs, and if the kennel lets them out to play together, they need to have a plan for getting the right dog back to the right owner. Yikes
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