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Fido, what have you done with your tag?
Most recently, I’ve been cataloguing and photographing dog registration tags. OK, that’s a bit of a conversation stopper. But bear with me, and read on … The Dog Act of 1860 divided South Australia into districts, and compelled all dog owners … Continue reading
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Tagged abiding by the law, Baker's Flat, cataloguing, dog tags
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