Recommend a dog tracking collar

Recommend a dog tracking collar

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lwt

Original Poster:

303 posts

299 months

Thursday 26th June
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In anticipation of getting a rescue dog soon, can I get recommendations for a good tracking collar or device please. Ideally to work in a rural farming area where 4g is mostly there but not always. Any experiences of ones to avoid?

gotoPzero

19,024 posts

204 months

Dogtra user in another life. Always reliable and robust enough too.

This was before apps and stuff like that though, so things have probably improved.

TGCOTF-dewey

6,477 posts

70 months

Rural area here...we use tractive, which is regarded as the best on our rescue.

It really does rely on your phone signal TBH.

More effective is getting a Labrador as well. He'll go find the rescue and lead him back. So I'd recommend a lab or a Collie.

NoTreadLeft

166 posts

276 months

Wasn't impressed by Tractive - our JRT got through 4 of them in 2 years. The app was good but the hardware is fragile (but looks cool), the GPS signal was always poor, the mobile signal was very patchy and the noise/alarm feature (which can be extremely useful) was so quiet as to be pretty much useless.

We switched to PawFit 18 months ago and it's been much better. Pretty much indestructible so far, the alarm is much louder and it seems to be better at locking-on to both GPS & mobile signals.

Junglebert

138 posts

31 months

We use Pawfit on our two Spinone, it works really well. The current ones are 4g so work in much more places than the older 2g ones. The app is good, the units are durable, I wouldn’t be without them now.

Charlie1986

2,073 posts

150 months

Pawfit for our 2 GWP’s withstands there rough play and also withstands the water for when they swim

lwt

Original Poster:

303 posts

299 months

Thanks all, had not come across pawfit.

Actual

1,251 posts

121 months

TGCOTF-dewey said:
More effective is getting a Labrador as well. He'll go find the rescue and lead him back. So I'd recommend a lab or a Collie.
Our Welsh Terrier roamed all over the woods the only way to get him back was get our Schnauzer to start barking.

MK3 Dan

312 posts

160 months

Another vote for Pawfit here, great bit of kit.

A few years old now and no problems at all with it and never had a signal problem yet.

dhutch

16,296 posts

212 months

Another previous 'Tractive' user.

It's not perfect realtime tracking like a shared location on a smartphone, and the battery needing charging every four days or so gets boring fast. However while we never had to use it in anger, I'm confident it would be good enough to make all the difference trying to local a lost pet, which as the end of the day is what you want.

Customer service and website are fine.

Then we got enough trust in the dog to stop using it.

bogie

16,755 posts

287 months

Saturday
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Pawfit here, works well, seems very accurate. I thought the battery life would be better, but then im sure the unit would be much bigger, still charge it every 4 days or so with 30-60 mins use per day.