Terrific, like Alison I didnt know you could get them. Having just seen Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban (while witing to get my grandson Harry) I think it is a bit reminiscent of those film shots. Wonderful idea.
Paula, Alison and Penny, they're just a great little flourescent straps that velcro over the proper collar - with a squeezable button to get the flashing going. Rachel, I know you think that anything with a dog on it is perfect but I'm not sure about my clients, also bit blooming difficult to print!
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Wow! Nice and loose with the added bonus of the flashing collar! I didn't know they made these.
Well worth waiting for - what fun. I've never seen one of those here. They'd be good for dog walkers on bikepaths.
This would make a lovely christmas card.
Terrific, like Alison I didnt know you could get them. Having just seen Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban (while witing to get my grandson Harry) I think it is a bit reminiscent of those film shots. Wonderful idea.
Paula, Alison and Penny, they're just a great little flourescent straps that velcro over the proper collar - with a squeezable button to get the flashing going.
Rachel, I know you think that anything with a dog on it is perfect but I'm not sure about my clients, also bit blooming difficult to print!
I luuuuuuuuuurve this. You should do a mock-up for the manufacturer and offer it to them for an enormous sum!
Oh - and I've just realised that you haven't enabled your links for individual posts so that I can click on your title to get the html address
I need to get people to see this!!!
Katherine, the link is
http://onemilefromhome.blogspot.com/2006/12/walk-two-hundred-and-twenty-rufus-in.html
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