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With Dog GPS, Never Lose Your Pet Again

Saturday, July 4th, 2009
by Adam Webster

Do you know what a dog GPS is? Are you willing to learn about a system that will allow you monitor your dog 24 hours every day so that your dog can no longer go out of sight? No more fear of losing your dog, and you have the assurance of recovering it even when it is stolen. Just read on and know more about it.

GPS when expanded reads Global Positioning System. The dog GPS is a system that is electronically designed to monitor the movement of dogs. Many dog owners have faced the challenge of losing their dog or the dog may come back home late. You can easily locate the where about of your dog with the electronic tracker. The dog GPS consists of two parts; the GPS collar that is usually fastened to the dog, and a receiver that displays information for the dog parent or owner. There are various types of dog trackers in different sizes and prices. The Dog GPS produced earlier are bulky but more recent ones are lighter and portable.

The mode of operation of the dog GPS varies as the types. Most trackers use rechargeable battery. In some types, alerts from the collar are received via e-mail; fax or GSM while there are modern once that have alert receiving device held by the owner.

The dog GPS has a number of advantages over the manual dog tracker. The manual dog tracker consists of a simple collar on which is written, important tracking information including name of dog, owner’s address and relevant contact information. But in a situation where the wonders away from residential areas so that people can not see it, the manual dog tracker can not do any thing.

The dog GPS will send alerts indicating the geographical location of the dog. When your dog goes astray beyond the stipulated boundary, the alerts will enable you to know on time. You can then follow the data to track the direction of the dog. You now know where to go and find your dog.

The dog GPS enables you to know where your dog has been when it returns. With this information, you can monitor the activities of your dog. Some dogs develop the habit of visiting certain places often if food is present or there is a companion dog.

The Garmin is an example of Dog GPS. It is designed in such a way that it does not need GSM to work. It can work anywhere on earth and in places which do not have GSM coverage. It does not also require monthly payment or additional communication fees. Some have special advantages. With Some you can set up a GPS fence which makes the device to produce audible alarm whenever your dog goes beyond the defined perimeter. It includes an LCD screen which displays information about your dog’s location, direction and velocity. It does not require installation and it can track up to three dogs at a time.

The Gamin astro does not also use GSM modem. Information from your dog is transmitted via radio signals. It consists of a hand – held colour screen GPS device and a transmitter referred to as DC 20. The device is first activated by taking both the hand- held and the transmitter out doors and turning them on to acquire GPS signals from the satellite. The DC 20 can then be attached to the dog. This system can track as much as 10 dogs simultaneously.

The GPS technology has found application not only in tracking of dogs; it can also be used to track vehicles, animals and human beings including children.

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