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Filed Under (General) by Kevin Wetherby on 24-10-2007

Dogs and sailing. Have you ever met a dog on the docks that was unfriendly? I haven’t. I’ve walked many docks in several countries and the dogs have always been friendly. It amazes me how dogs will adapt to the boat and new surroundings so quickly.Sailing Dogs

One concern you always have is losing a pet, especially while traveling. A company called Top Tag Pet ID, has the first waterproof USB Pet ID tag. It contains 7 major categories and 14 subcategories of pet-specific care information. Information about your pet can be accessed by most any Windows computer with a USB drive. It can be easily customized with contact information for each trip you take. You can find their product here: Top Tag Pet ID . I think this is a great idea and well worth the money if it brings a missing pet home.



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Pet » Sailing Dogs on October 26th, 2007 at 6:17 pm #

[...] Kevin Wetherby wrote an interesting post today on Sailing DogsHere’s a quick excerptOne concern you always have is losing a pet, especially while traveling. A company called Top Tag Pet ID, has the first waterproof USB Pet ID tag. It contains 7 major categories and 14 subcategories of pet-specific care information. … [...]

Ted Souter on December 6th, 2007 at 2:33 pm #

That’s Saylor in the picture above aboard Bill & Shirley Martin’s Lord Nelson 35 now slipped at Ocean Springs, Missisippi. I took the photo several years ago before the Martins and their dog went cruising in the Gulf and Carribean for several years. Read their ship’s logs here:
http://ironmountainyachtclub.org/AtEase/atease.htm

Kevin Wetherby on December 6th, 2007 at 5:18 pm #

Right you are Ted! Their ship’s logs are great reading too.

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