captain4tuna
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Pet Safety- very good stuff
Hola Nomads.....A real good friend of mine asked me to post this for him....Please note that the site's under construction.....Please e-mail them
directly.....BTW...we have one and we love it...
Chances are if you travel with your pet, your location changes frequently leaving your pet's identification tag a bit useless if it has your home
number, address, or you are out of range for phone service. This leaves your pet virtually invisible and definitely lost if he/she gets free from you,
scared and runs, off the chain, runs after a squirrel, etc. When your pet is found, most likely they will not be able to get a hold of you. TravelTags
give your pet a voice with their simple collar wraparound and easy interchangeable information pocket, TravelTags can always be up to date with YOUR
LATEST LOCATION! Whether it be a campground, campsite, general directions, GPS, travel plans, boating harbor/slip/boat name, etc., even stays with
petsitters are a perfect requirement for TravelTags!
When your pet wears TravelTags, you can be reunited as quickly as possible saving you and your family potential grief and heartache!
TravelTags are an absolute necessity for anyone who travels with their pets or sends them on a petcation while they travel!
Look for us at the Quartzsite RV Show, Space 441 in Quartzsite, AZ on January 18-26, 2014!
10% of our net proceeds will be donated to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society!
Go to our website www.campsafe.us for more information
or write to us at campsafe@yahoo.comTextText
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captain4tuna
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Would appreciate your input here....gracias
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bajajudy
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Sounds interesting but the web site is not ready for the details I was looking for.
All of our dog tags are totally worthless outside of San Jose del Cabo.
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bajaguy
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Pet info
Our dog and our cat have two pet tags each, one with our Baja info and one with our our US info. Both animals are chipped. We also have several photos
of each by themselves and with one of us (to prove ownership) on a USB stick that we carry with us. We also have unique physical identifiers for
each........hopefully not needed, but prepared.
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nbacc
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I have all numbers on the tag...........home, husbands cell and my cell. Wears it ALL the time when we are traveling. nancy
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captain4tuna
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Great to hear....As I said, their site is not up yet....I will post it when it is...I will forward all these replies and post their response...we hope
a regular tag with our info and this great temporary one... when Rv'ing, camping or boating...We are in area where cell reception is iffy at
best....Just an inexpensive safety measure. Thanks for your input.
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captain4tuna
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Fom my friend at CAMPSAFE.....campsafe@yahoo.com
TravelTags are especially helpful if you are camping in an area with SPOTTY or NO CELL RECEPTION! When people cannot get a hold of you, they know
where that pet belongs and can get it to you! This is especially important for pets who are taking medications to be found and reunited asap!
Feliz Ano Nuevo!
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Gulliver
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Not for everyone as it is pricey but I spent the money for a radio tag and a radio direction finder for the stinking cat. It's not like he doesn't
come back but never when I want him too and meanwhile I die a thousand deaths imagining him stuck somewhere.
The tag and collar is $50 and the hand held direction finder is $250. I get a signal up to about a quarter of a mile. I find him every time.
Sometimes he is five feet away and I can't see him.
Collar battery seems to last at least a month and then fails gracefully. Starts to sound sorta sick for a few days.
http://www.com-spec.com/
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captain4tuna
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Very cool Gullliver!
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captkw
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No tags for us
She's a daddys girl and has NEVER left me !! But while driving has been thrown forward on HARD braking due to bad drivers !! thinking about harness
for the seatbelt...past week been working on a LEXUS with leather seats and she slids off the seat so easy while on test drives !! one car she dosnt
care for !!
[Edited on 1-5-2014 by captkw]
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