It's a dogs life here at Sunnyside Farm. We have 5 of them, and they do a good job discouraging critters that eat vegetables, chicken, eggs and turkeys from our place. The dogs are an important part of us staying in business, ensuring we have vegetables, eggs, chicken and turkeys to bring to our customers.
The dogs rarely leave the farm. Vet visits for shots once a year. An occasional trip to the creek down the hill to cool off on hot summer afternoons. But mostly they are here, regularly launching into a full blown chase of something not wanted on the farm.
Every dog had two tags on their collar earlier this year. One with their name and our contact information. One that shows they are registered with York County.
Of the 5 dogs, only one still has both tags. Luna lost hers within a week of attaching them to her collar. The others took a little longer to lose, but gone they are.
The dogs rarely leave the farm. Vet visits for shots once a year. An occasional trip to the creek down the hill to cool off on hot summer afternoons. But mostly they are here, regularly launching into a full blown chase of something not wanted on the farm.
Every dog had two tags on their collar earlier this year. One with their name and our contact information. One that shows they are registered with York County.
Of the 5 dogs, only one still has both tags. Luna lost hers within a week of attaching them to her collar. The others took a little longer to lose, but gone they are.
Luna, everything gone.
Chaz, both tags.
Swazey, no tags
Jasmine, just the ez clip.
I couldn't get Blitzen to sit still for a photo.
Time to order new tags. And to weld those tags onto the collars!
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