huh? . as they use for wildlife? which is a necklace using? If your application that need to so I suggest a dog fence? If an identity, then there are several brands 24PetWatch, greedy, home
https: / / buy. Garmin. com / shop / shop. do? pid = 8576 & tab = astroIl are a lot of these things on the market, including one who has a cell phone so you can call your dog.
There are chips that you can implant, but they do not have locators in them. All chips are storing an identification number and contact information. Nowadays, anytime someone comes to a veterinarian saying they found a dog to the vet it first checks for a chip, the fact of the pound and shelter. With one, you will not be able to do everything on a computer and see where your dog is on a map. He just does not work that way.
You can find online GPS dog collars. Just google, there are many companies out there that make it up. . The only thing I do not like is the fact that this is a necklace. . What might get caught and lost, and it is so unnecessary, or could someone remove your dog. I think they should combine with GPS chips already in use and it would be a real bonus to be able to monitor your dog and bring him back. . I do not pass because it seems that it would be too easy for it to be withdrawn from the dog.
May 9th, 2010 at 11:24 pm
huh? . as they use for wildlife? which is a necklace using? If your application that need to so I suggest a dog fence? If an identity, then there are several brands 24PetWatch, greedy, home
May 9th, 2010 at 11:38 pm
Microchip? If this is what you speak, your vet can do.
May 10th, 2010 at 12:06 am
Ask your veterinarian about this, my dog got if for $ 15 to something special dog park
May 10th, 2010 at 12:46 am
Yeah. . . How about a leash?
May 10th, 2010 at 12:47 am
I saw this on the dog whisperer. Maybe the site will have information about it. This is real GPS (not chip). For dogs Escape Artist.
May 10th, 2010 at 1:15 am
https: / / buy. Garmin. com / shop / shop. do? pid = 8576 & tab = astroIl are a lot of these things on the market, including one who has a cell phone so you can call your dog.
May 10th, 2010 at 1:44 am
Talk to your veterinarian about the insertion of a microchip. Most veterinarians offer services of the implant for about $ 45. 00. In fact, I volunteer at our local shelter and we will begin to add Home Again microchips in all dogs that are adopted. I think it gĂ©nial.La chip will not act as a GPS. If your dog is found and taken to a local shelter or vet, they will be able to run a scan on your dog and it transmits its identification number. You’ll need to keep your dog registered with Home again or another database and keep your contact information.
May 10th, 2010 at 2:20 am
There are chips that you can implant, but they do not have locators in them. All chips are storing an identification number and contact information. Nowadays, anytime someone comes to a veterinarian saying they found a dog to the vet it first checks for a chip, the fact of the pound and shelter. With one, you will not be able to do everything on a computer and see where your dog is on a map. He just does not work that way.
May 10th, 2010 at 2:26 am
You can find online GPS dog collars. Just google, there are many companies out there that make it up. . The only thing I do not like is the fact that this is a necklace. . What might get caught and lost, and it is so unnecessary, or could someone remove your dog. I think they should combine with GPS chips already in use and it would be a real bonus to be able to monitor your dog and bring him back. . I do not pass because it seems that it would be too easy for it to be withdrawn from the dog.