Although it holds no I.D. of the dog, it does do an immaculate job of flashing 3 different colours constantly - even lighting the pathway in front of you in the dark.
Earl?…. Earl's new tag!! |
What it looks like close-up. |
The gotcha-in-box! |
It has features which include:
A constantly flashing light in red, blue and green
A large shape for more light
Held by a sustainable keyring
Easy on/off action
A 40 hour battery life per battery
Pros of the Product…
Hardy
Bright
Snazzy
Not too heavy
Attracting
Highly visible from varied distances
Rather big shape and size opposed to normal tags
Cons of the Product…
High price when not on offer
Covers a smaller surface area of light than that of a collar etc.
We also picked up a free bag of James Welbeloved Adult complete dry dog food, as we printed off a voucher enabling us to do so - if you read Your Dog Magazine, you will have seen, and hopefully managed, to take advantage! Not forgetting Earl's usual and trusty Burns - we picked up a huge pack of that while we were there too.
And… wait… we also took a trip to the vets to pick up Earl Frontline de-fleaer and get him weighed! He has lost 0.2kg since the last time he was weighed there! Earl is probably the most enthusiastic dog at the vets… but only until he is hoisted up onto that vet table, surrounded by the clean aroma, mixed with the old pet smell!
JWB |
Burns |
Frontline Spot-On Dog de-fleaer |
Earl and I.
awesome post Earl!
ReplyDeleteIt's funny I actually just picked up a flashing id tag myself yesterday! It doesn't go different colors but it flashes with a red light and works very well!
Cool Beans!
DeleteThat's cool!
ReplyDeleteNola
Thanks Nola :)
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