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Zed



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GPS tracker for dogs?
Can anyone recommend a GPS tracker for a dog? Independent reviews seem hard to come by and there is a bewildering choice available. WARNING.
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Post #927041 25th Oct 2021 9:07am
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Huttopia



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What do you want it for? Garmin do tracking and corrective / containment solutions now. I've used Garmin equipment for tracking when shooting over setters and pointers in Norway and it worked very well, not one issue with it over 4 days, two dogs being tracked. It set off an alert on the handheld if the dog stopped on point and gave clear directions (it was mountainous, with lots of scrub and the dogs could be up to half a mile a way).
Post #927045 25th Oct 2021 9:39am
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So once you get the dog to swallow the tracker, won't it just poo it straight back out after a couple of days?

I suppose you have to pick it out of the afore mentioned, clean it down and repeat? Seems a lot of faff Shocked




Sorry, that's no help at all Zed but it was the first thing that came into my mind Laughing

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Post #927063 25th Oct 2021 12:42pm
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notxal



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Not specifically for dogs but it seems to fit the bill! Good UK company.


https://www.rewiresecurity.co.uk/personal-gps-tracking-devices
Post #927071 25th Oct 2021 3:00pm
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jomara



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Apple Air Tags are small and discreet and can be hung from their collar. Battery lasts a year and theres no ongoing service charges


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Post #927082 25th Oct 2021 4:36pm
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Airtag's aren't so good for tracking pets anywhere rural - for longer distances, they rely on the proximty of somebody else having an iPhone near the pet.

Well explained, with an alternative here: https://terrywhite.com/dont-use-an-airtag-...e-instead/
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I have a tracker that I used to use on my dog (https://www.pawtrax.co.uk), but it started to act up (after 2-3 years), thats when I realised that it was working on the old cell tech, basically the networks that it could talk to were reducing rapidly, and think they are now on about turning off 3g in the new year in various parts, so ensure you look at what the actual networks that the system works on.

airtags are good for items that maybe stolen, but agree if its a dog in the countryside and he does not come across other people then they dont work, or you could strap a iPhone 13 to the dog and use find my phone Rolling with laughter Searching for my first Defender...and started just as Covid hit, so talk about timing.

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Post #927203 26th Oct 2021 11:45am
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bodstruck



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These work well with other objects as well but also targeted at pets.

https://eshop.v.vodafone.com/uk/curve-pet-..._BwE#slate
Post #927219 26th Oct 2021 3:24pm
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Zed



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Thanks for the replies. Air tags are great, we have half a dozen for various bits but as mentioned they wouldn’t work for my use in a rural location.
Right now I’m looking at https://tractive.com/en/ and https://www.pawfit.com/ WARNING.
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Post #927398 27th Oct 2021 6:56pm
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Zed



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I went for the Pawfit 2. Only had it a day but set-up was a doddle and tracking hasn’t lost signal so far. WARNING.
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Zed



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Rashers wrote:
So once you get the dog to swallow the tracker, won't it just poo it straight back out after a couple of days?

I suppose you have to pick it out of the afore mentioned, clean it down and repeat? Seems a lot of faff Shocked




Sorry, that's no help at all Zed but it was the first thing that came into my mind Laughing

Probably says a lot about my brain Rolling Eyes


Made me laugh though! WARNING.
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