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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycanuck
    The road I.D concept is wonderful however i've not seen anything like this down this way..
    I wonder if it would be worth an email to RoadID to ask them if they have considered a distributor in other countries. Or if they know of someone with a similar product. Or maybe they can ship to Australia without exhorbitant customs fees (OK, so maybe I'm dreaming).

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    I'm thinking of getting the bare ID and putting it on my watch band. I already wear a 1 inch wide velcro watch band much like the RoadID band. Maybe RoadID could make a watchband version? I love multi-use items.
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    For all that I totally understand and love the flea collar on pastern thing - did the pet store think you had a bunch of dogs? a dashchund kennel? I'd still put the ID on my horse's headstall. It's right at the rescuer's eye level, specific to the individual horse (unlike the saddle), somewhat less likely to get lost, and is a logical place for such stuff. How many people would think to look for ID on a pastern? Not me, or anyone I know.

    Come to think of it, maybe it's time to check the dogs name tag. There's a lot of action there, too, and this thread has me wondering if the info is still legible on Monty's tag.

    Oh, Monnnntyyyy...

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    Well, anyone slick enough to catch a horse would surely notice it ws wearing a bracelet!!

    When I was a kid, like 10ish, we were up at my great aunt's cabin way up north in MN. We woke up in the morning, and my dad told me there was a horse in the front yard. I went out in my pajamas and "caught" it, but they wouldn't let me keep him! They told me it was from the summer camp down the road, and I had to return it. I had a rope to lead him with, and as soon as I was out of sight of the house, I had that horse weaseled up against a bank at the side of the road, climbing on. The camp was happy to get him back...
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