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Dog Tracker

posted by Never-Lost @ 4:45 PM
Friday, September 9, 2011

Global positioning system technology allows people to track objects and pinpoint exactly where they are at any given time. The Garmin Astro 220 is a premiere high-sensitivity GPS-enabled dog tracking system for sporting dogs. This unique dog tracking system pinpoints your dog’s location and shows you exactly where he is, even if you can’t see or hear him. The Garmin Astro 220 system includes a bright color-screen handheld GPS device and the rugged, orange polyurethane DC 40 collar.

This collar accommodates most e-collar receivers, eliminating the need for two separate collars on your dog. It features the Collar Lock, which creates a four-digit PIN number that helps prevent others from seeing your dog’s whereabouts. This is a very useful feature during field trials to ensure that the Astro 220 is used only as a recovery tool when a dog in competition becomes lost. To use the Astro 220, all you need to do is take it outdoors and turn on the handheld and transmitter to acquire GPS satellite signals, attach the collar to your dog, and you’re ready to turn him loose.

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Canine Tracks

posted by Never-Lost @ 2:04 PM
Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Dog GPS tracking is the practice of using the global positioning system to locate the position of a canine accurately and quickly. The dog generally wears a tracking device that is mounted on the collar, giving the owner the ability to track it using a GPS dog tracking system, which could either be a handheld GPS unit or a cellphone. In some cases, a monthly subscription fee will apply, and these units will only work if they are in range of a satellite.

The GPS dog tracking system is especially useful if a dog gets lost, and many owners are willing to pay the price in exchange for their peace of mind. It performs a combination of functions such as identifying the dog’s position and transmitting the location information to the owner. The dog owner usually receives the location information via cellphone or handheld GPS receiver. Some devices can automatically send location information by text message to the owner’s cellphone when the dog leaves a specified area.

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Send Rover Right Over

posted by Never-Lost @ 3:53 PM
Monday, March 29, 2010

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We use GPS devices to locate and find people; why not use a GPS device for your dog?  There are GPS tracking systems in place for fishermen, athletes, automobiles, and motorcycles.  Some are even made especially for children.  Many dog tracking systems can help you establish a GPS fence. The system links to a GPS-enabled collar for your dog to track his location, velocity, and direction, and ultimately has the capability to track up to three GPS-collared dogs at once.

After you walk your designated fence boundary, an alarm will sound if your dog leaves that area wearing the equipped collar.  The boundary is electronic and can be reset by you to adapt to travel, visits, or any other situation.

Imagine the security in knowing where your dog is at all times, especially those escape artists who like to chase squirrels and can disappear in the blink of an eye. It’s perfect for the old dog that may aimlessly wander off your property from time to time or just that canine social butterfly that likes to check out the smell of your neighbor’s barbecue.

Tracking Down Fido

posted by Never-Lost @ 2:31 PM
Thursday, January 28, 2010

retailgpsgpsdogcollarsWith a large backyard or living near the wilderness, sometimes it can be a real chore to move the dog back in the house.  Finding the dog can be even more trouble, and no one wants to be out on the back porch calling his or her name at midnight.  Whether calling the dog in from the backyard, or just letting them off the leash at the park, GPS dog collars make finding Fido a cinch.  These collars are comfortable and not at all invasive for the dog, but can help owners find their canine at all times.  Dog tracking collars are also an excellent solution for dogs who like to run off.  When you live in an urban area or an area of the wilderness populated by predatory animals, a dog tracking collar can keep your canine safe and out of trouble.

You can purchase dog tracking collars at some specialty pet stores, but the best place to buy is online to find the best selection and the best prices. While dog tracking collars have become popular in recent years, they’re still a more specialized product that isn’t available in many department stores.

Dog Collars

posted by admin @ 12:48 PM
Saturday, October 17, 2009

Zoombak ZMBK100 Advanced GPS Dog LocatorHave you  ever lost your dog?  A few years ago I barrowed a freinds dog to go phesent hunting. Yes it happened. I lost the dog.  I was very upset. I looked for Shotsie for more than an hour, in tall swamp grass and thornie bushes and all the time thinking of how I was going to tell my frend that I lost his pride and joy. 

I started the long hike back to the car, and feeling quit bad may I add, but to my supprise guess who was laying by the car waiting for me.  Yes it was Shotsie.  That was a very happy ending to that day, but for some other people, they may have had the opposit result to their experience.  Do you think a GPS tracking device would have made a difference?

Today you can buy dog collors that can be tracked with your cell phone. You may have to add some software to your phone, but it may be woth it in the long run. I know people that have spend thousands and thousands of dollars on the well being of a pet, because they become a member of the family, in a sense. Dog collars with the tracking devices in them may well be worth the investment for what some dogs cost.

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