Layla, my German Shepherd, loves to explore and follow her sibling Dollie around any chance that she gets. After spending money on an invisible fence with collars for each of them, I thought our worries were over. Needless to say, you really do need to put the collars on the dogs for this concept to work! I have a forgetful husband that does not know these new rules and once again, Layla and party took off on a beautiful summer afternoon. After looking for them for hours, I received a call from PetLink saying that Layla has been busy making new friends at a correctional facility.
What a surprise! A German Shepard becoming friends again with a uniformed human! Thank you to this gentleman for calling the number on Layla’s collar! The reflective collar I purchased from the PetLink Store with her name and PetLink microchip number is what helped connect her back with us. Thank you PetLink, this actually works!
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