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    Funny thread, they were speaking about this this morning on Expresso on SABC3.

    You can get these chips inserted at your Vet for quite cheap. You get the normal ID chips and then you get RFID chips, the last one can be used to "track" where the dog is using RF, it's not GPS. You get GPS collars, but this is large and needs batteries etc.

    Or get one of these, it's a watertight container with your details that you can hang on the dog's collar. I have one on my keyring to store my personal information(not address, just contact details and some medical info in case). ...or you can put your weed in it....


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    Thanks I'm going to my local pet store right now to find out

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    Quote Originally Posted by TBlaar View Post
    Funny thread, they were speaking about this this morning on Expresso on SABC3.

    You can get these chips inserted at your Vet for quite cheap. You get the normal ID chips and then you get RFID chips, the last one can be used to "track" where the dog is using RF, it's not GPS. You get GPS collars, but this is large and needs batteries etc.

    Or get one of these, it's a watertight container with your details that you can hang on the dog's collar. I have one on my keyring to store my personal information(not address, just contact details and some medical info in case). ...or you can put your weed in it....

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    Quote Originally Posted by TBlaar View Post
    Funny thread, they were speaking about this this morning on Expresso on SABC3.

    You can get these chips inserted at your Vet for quite cheap. You get the normal ID chips and then you get RFID chips, the last one can be used to "track" where the dog is using RF, it's not GPS. You get GPS collars, but this is large and needs batteries etc.

    Or get one of these, it's a watertight container with your details that you can hang on the dog's collar. I have one on my keyring to store my personal information(not address, just contact details and some medical info in case). ...or you can put your weed in it....

    I wake up far to late to watch that, I tried once. Didn't work out well

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    Quote Originally Posted by PorkChop View Post
    I wake up far to late to watch that, I tried once. Didn't work out well
    The show is on until 08:30 you know, it's the reason I'm late for work each morning

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