GPS Collars
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JontyR

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1,924 posts

191 months

Wednesday 20th November 2013
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I am looking to pick up a new puppy in a few weeks smile So excited!!

I want to fit a GPS collar though, ideally I was hoping to have it reasonably discrete so that if she was stolen then we would possibly stand a chance of tracking her.

Does anyone have any recommendations?

Jasandjules

72,035 posts

253 months

Thursday 21st November 2013
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Much as I am loathe to say it, a microchip could be a worthwhile investment. Don't get me wrong, they have many flaws, but right now I haven't seen too many better options - an ear tattoo perhaps can be discreet depending upon the dog. But for me the jury is out on that as to whether it is more or less painful than the chip. Of course it is less harmful long term.

Nimby

5,527 posts

174 months

Thursday 21st November 2013
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Thread here where I praised the Pawtrax.

I thought microchipping was going to be compulsory soon, but of course that's not the same as a GPS tracker.

DKL

4,890 posts

246 months

Thursday 21st November 2013
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You might try a bird of prey supplier/forum. These birds are expensive and all carry trackers. They are of course small and light.

JontyR

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1,924 posts

191 months

Friday 22nd November 2013
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We have ended up with going with this device
http://dogtrackerplus.co.uk/

My wife's mum, unbeknown to me, had actually tried a couple of them and had on this particular collar on hire. She has been so impressed with it that she has bought it.

From the conversation I had with Matthew at the company they stand by their product, so much so that if she grows out of the collar within the first year they will replace it free of charge, and thereafter it is only about £20. It comes with a lock too, and if the collar is cut has an alarm. Running costs aren't too expensive, and it even works abroad.

So now ordered smile