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GPS for Hunting Dogs

Posted on April 26, 2009 in GPS Tracking Systems | by RMT GPS News

By Harriette Halepis

If you’ve ever been on a hunt with a pack of dogs, you might know how hard it is to keep your eye on all those dogs at one time. Searching for a small pup in the midst of tall grass is not something that is easy to do. Thanks to a new GPS tracking device, finding out where all of your dogs are located no longer requires a second eye.

Pheasant Hunt in Iowa

Pheasant Hunt in Iowa

This innovative system allows you to attach a simple GPS tracking collar to each of your dogs. Once the collars have been affixed, you can let your dogs go free. Then, using the handheld tracker, you can watch each one of your dogs as they chase down that prey. While this system was originally intended for hunting dogs, it is also a practical system for domestic animals as well.

If you happen to have a large amount of property, then you probably allow your dogs to roam freely. While your own property might seem relatively safe, dogs have a way of getting into trouble even when they are close to home. A dog can easily fall into a hole, wind up injured, or simply wander away from your property. If your dogs are wearing a GPS tracker at all times, then you can easily find out where they are. This can prevent your dogs from becoming hurt or lost.

While hunting with a pack of dogs is a fun sport, this sport becomes a lot safer when a GPS tracking device is involved. Likewise, keeping your eye on your household pets is also comforting. You never know what animals can get into when you’re not around. With a GPS tracking collar, your dogs won’t be able to escape your attention ever again. Since animals are often like members of the family, it’s nice to know that you can protect your dog no matter where he might roam.

GPS trackers can be used for a number of things these days. From protecting drivers to monitoring hunting dogs, the many uses for these trackers are endless. In fact, it seems as though a new use for GPS tracking systems is popping up every single day. Can you think of something that you can use a GPS tracker for? Don’t let your pooch wander away aimlessly. Instead, think about purchasing a GPS tracking device for your dogs – whether they accompany you on a hunt or not.

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2 Responses to “GPS for Hunting Dogs”

  1. RMT GPS News says:

    Hi John,

    Yes, we do have gps trackers that you can attach to dogs. Take a look at our PT-200: http://www.rmtracking.com/gpsproducts/pt-200.php

  2. John Borja says:

    I hunt with Beagles (2). Can you system track two or more dogs.

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