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Great thread! It definitely gave me a little reminder. Jackson usually only stays in a hotel when we visit Gettysburg every year and I was always nervous about it. I blockaded off the door with a little gate I had -- just in case the door was opened, so he couldn't get out easily. But now I think I will bring an expen and put him in it when we leave. We also only leave for a very brief period of time (out to dinner). |
**use zip ties on kennel doors to ensure they stay secured even if popped open. Utalize cheap online hidden cameras thay stream live to your smart phone. |
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This summer. Went stayed in a Comfort Inn I crated Bella. Always. And I never let housekeeping clean till I'm completely done with the room. I have both home and cell numbers along with address on her tags. Not microchipped. In the past we have hauled our horse trailer to stay in and when I leave Bella in the living area, always lock the door, even tho it's on family property. Next week we are going to Texas, renting a camper at a resort and when we go somewhere she will be crated at my daughters place. |
Tibbe's Home Again collar/harness tag came today. It has the 1-888-466-3242 number to call Home Again and report a found dog. The finder reads the chip number from the tag to Home Again, they look it up and contact the owner of record that the dog has been found. Also, Home Again has something called Pet Rescue, an email alert service for Home Again participants. If you call Home Again to report you've lost a pet, they email alert everyone in the system signed up for Pet Rescue o be on the alert for the lost dog. I think the dog's picture goes out in the email but I'm not certain of that or if it is just a physical description, details of last seen time, date, etc., but I think it said that the picture is sent along if one is on the Home Again website. As Bengi stayed so close to where he escaped, I imagine that Home Again would email everyone in the program within that zip code or codes for up to 10 miles I think it is to be on th alert for him had he been an HA chipped dog. Anyway, Pet Rescue is just another little chance of finding your dog. |
I forgot great for travel even if your dog is microchopped... USB tags on the harness D-ring. Works on any pc or mac or usb device shows any and all contact information allows for travel notices and a special section for food needs or medical needs of your dog. Haven't used mine yet but my grandma found it-she always give the handiest gadgets! |
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I just never leave my two alone in the hotel. That is my advice. This would have never happened if Bengi were not left. If I can't take my two, they stay with my mom at her house so they are safe. |
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I am not sure if this has been mentioned, but... If you are staying in a hotel, ask in advance the setup. Enclosed hotels (rooms facing inward leading to a hallway) vs. Outdoor (doors leading to the outside). I would think enclosed rooms are the better of the two. |
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I read somewhere that having the actual chip # is NOT a good idea. If someone stole your dog, they could change the registry information or if someone failed to register then they have the information handy to register a dog thats not theirs. I personally called home again and asked them their policy on registering and re-registering chips. There are additional security things that need to be met to make changes on the registry. I can't speak on them all. |
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