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rallysteve Member Since: 10 Feb 2014 Location: Cumbria Posts: 2229 |
When i was looking into setting up my own tracking service/server i looked into a range of trackers. I think the short range ones you have seen are likely bluetooth ones. You need to keep an eye out for GPS ones with gprs preferably. They need a simcard but dont use too much data so a free giffgaff sim will be ideal.
How big is the dog, as that might limit the tracker potential. We have always used a Julius K9 harness with our German Shepherds which would be dead easy to attch a proper rechargable tracker onto. However a little jack russel or terrier would be more tricky. Not used one but something like that might do the trick https://www.halfords.com/motoring/car-secu...06766.html Steve 02' 110 TD5 Double Cab Rebuild Thread |
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28th Feb 2022 8:52pm |
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90 Dreamer Member Since: 13 Jul 2019 Location: Oop North Posts: 2161 |
Medium size, described as a 'lurcher type' when we got her but fairly sure she's mostly Saluki.......
Fast and likes to hunt (probably previously used for poaching or whatever) and hence likes to go and do het own thing!! |
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28th Feb 2022 9:04pm |
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hank Member Since: 12 Sep 2016 Location: South Wales Posts: 2301 |
Some of us use these in our Defenders with good success https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic54093.html
They make a small form one for pet tracking https://www.amazon.co.uk/TKSTAR-Portable-N...B07BQVNKD2 The smaller 'pet' ones will have a small battery so will need more regular charging, otherwise the functionality will be the same. Great little things and cost effective > 110 XS Double Cab |
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1st Mar 2022 9:47am |
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AMBxx Member Since: 24 Jul 2016 Location: York Posts: 1032 |
Any dog trainer will tell you that if you're not certain your dog will return when called, don't let it off the lead. Rather than spending money on a tracker, spend some time on some decent training.
Alternatively, there are quite a few dog fields you can rent by the hour that are secure. Please don't bring it anywhere near us. I'm fed up with shouting at people about their dog chasing my animals. Rant over. |
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1st Mar 2022 11:42am |
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nicam Member Since: 14 Dec 2007 Location: deepest Lancashire Posts: 157 |
I looked into this a few months ago when our border collie was "rescued" from our field by a couple passing by on a holiday barge!! They saw her in our field, pulled the boat up to the bank and picked her up.
Then they posted on a local social media site that they had found a dog. Fortunately a friend saw the picture of her that they posted, recognised her and rang us - after a while we managed to find them and reclaimed the dog. I subsequently got a tractive tracker https://tractive.com/en/pd/gps-tracker-dog It does what it says, and allows me to see where she is anytime she has the collar on (i have the tracker on a second collar, worn when she is out and about). It is accurate to a few meters and the battery seems to last a couple of days if left on all the time. If you log it onto your home network it shuts down if in range to save battery power - neat touch, I thought. Down side is that you need a sim and subscription. No connection to them, just think it does the job ok. Don`t drive faster than your angel can fly! |
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1st Mar 2022 3:42pm |
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The Zee Member Since: 26 May 2019 Location: Salisbury Posts: 289 |
Apple AirTag ?
Not active GSM tracking, but piggybacks on the iPhone system to "broadcast" its location. Cheap at about £25 each, with a 1 year battery life. https://www.apple.com/uk/airtag/ Discussed here : https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic82560.html Zaid-M www.DefencePhotos.com 2014 Defender 110 Utility, 2.2 Puma, Indus Silver Not just transport more like a religion |
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1st Mar 2022 3:59pm |
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90 Dreamer Member Since: 13 Jul 2019 Location: Oop North Posts: 2161 |
Thanks for the help and ideas.....will have a good look into a few of these
Just for info she returns and is exceptionally obedient and personally I have not had issues when out with her - this is a huge public space with no farm animals, etc otherwise none of our dogs get let off and in general we avoid grazing type places like the plague so take your rants elsewhere please....... As mentioned this is more about confidence for the wife who has far moe time to spend with them - in the 4-5years we have had this dog she has gone 'missing' half a dozen times but alwyas returns to the regular 'walk' area or back to the main part of the park at some point Would love to know what sets her off on these odd occasions ?? |
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1st Mar 2022 7:46pm |
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RoddyK05 Member Since: 08 Apr 2015 Location: Inverclyde Posts: 633 |
I use Tractive trackers on both of ours, they are not dear to buy but you need to subscribe to the ‘monitoring service’. Off hand I can’t remember how much it is, but it’s peace of mind. They are not 100% reliable but work most of the time, sometimes it just takes a minute or so to get a proper fix on your dog but most of the time it’s quite quick. Using the app on your phone you can check their history to see where they have been (possibly good to use if you employ a dog walker?) and a couple of other things.
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1st Mar 2022 7:57pm |
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Muddybigdog Member Since: 11 Apr 2014 Location: Suffolk Posts: 1018 |
Natural instinct of prey drive is frequently a cause for a dog to go astray, it will over rule training (not listening) to commands. Even the most placid dog can switch, should they suddenly go, bellowing at the dog can make it think they are pleasing the owner and off they go further and faster.
Unfortunately where we live, there are too many dogs off lead and owners have limited control, we have even had loose dogs in our house. Our mastiff often has plenty to say when a stray gets too close to the house, or worse when the owners come looking. Jumped ship to reliability - Mitsubishi L200 Puma 90 XS - Sold D3 - 2.7 S x2 (both Sold) Freelander 2 HSE - Sold Freelander 1 - Sold Disco 2 - Sold |
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1st Mar 2022 10:42pm |
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discomog Member Since: 09 May 2015 Location: Notts/Lincs Border Posts: 2527 |
I don’t think there is any harm in doing recall training, there are plenty of local dog training clubs that can help you, however as Muddybigdog says you are up against the basic instinct of a sight hound to chase after anything that looks like prey. You are also up against one of the fastest dogs in the World and will have covered the first 50 metres before you can effectively respond. By all means use a tracker and do some recall training but don’t be too despondent if he takes off after some long eared ball of fur. There are more and more facilities opening up where you can let your dog off lead in a safe enclosed environment and maybe worth investigating. Good luck Defender 90XS SW
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2nd Mar 2022 8:43am |
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RDR Member Since: 27 Apr 2018 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 592 |
We use Tractive on our crazy rescues. costs £79 a year for the service. Buy the additional XL battery which lasts about a week when its in normal mode. If the dogs lost you can go into the app and switch to live tracking which chews battery life but allows you to track the dog live. The ability to remotely trigger the flashing light has come in handy too.
Should be noted it does need a mobile service to connect to the cloud so if your in the middle of nowhere without signal it won't be as effective. 110 MY23.5 X Dynamic HSE RR MY23 HSE PHEV D5 MY19 HSE - Now Sold D4 MY16 HSE Luxury - Now Sold D4 MY12 HSE - Gone D3 MY06 S - Gone but not forgotten |
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2nd Mar 2022 9:00am |
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