Keeping Our Four-Legged Friends Safe with GPS Tracking

 

By Greg Bartlett

Nearly everyone will admit to knowing someone with an unusual pet. Maybe it’s the creepy guy with the snake collection, or that girl who positively adores her talking Hill Myna. Petting zoos too are very popular with kids this holiday season, and taking your kids will give them a chance to interact with a variety of unique species. Thankfully, these kinds of pets aren’t apt to wander far, but those with more mobile animals may want to consider a GPS tracking system. Easily one of the most in-demand items during this time of year, a GPS tracking device under the tree is sure to bring a smile to any pet owner.

Tracking Animals with GPS

Tracking Animals with GPS

One couple in Ohio is certainly putting theirs to good use. Steve Heathman and Dr. Melanie Butera have a household pet especially prone to wander. When a farmer brought an injured deer to Dr. Butera, a veterinarian, the couple simply couldn’t let the animal go. They named her Daffodil (Dillie for short) and nursed her back to health, deciding to keep the animal indoors with their two cats and one dog. Dille’s now housetrained and very much part of the family, so when she wandered out of an open gate this past summer, Heathman and Butera decided to purchase a collar outfitted with a GPS tracking device. Now her movements can be monitored with a computer, and the (slightly out of the ordinary) Ohio family has a little more peace of mind.

In a far less comfortable environment are New England’s moose herds, who nonetheless benefit from GPS tracking technology, as well. In case you’re wondering how well your pet’s GPS tracker will hold up, just follow the data provided by the Massachusetts Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit as they seek to protect moose that will contend with harsh conditions this winter. Researchers have outfitted many moose with GPS tracking devices which will let authorities see how animal populations are reacting to lengthening road networks and expanding neighborhoods. Ultimately, researchers hope to protect moose and humans from fatal road collisions or other accidents.

Yet the beauty of a GPS tracking system is its scalability. Whether you’re tracking one individual unit or hundreds, a fleet of fast-moving vehicles or a few slow-moving deer, an effectively implemented GPS tracking system can provide you with all information you need to keep what you love safe.

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Comments (0) Dec 27 2009

Positioning Animals Worldwide Inc Unleashes its New GPS Tracking System

 

By Harriette Halepis

If you’re going to be in Las Vegas, Nevada, this September 15-17th, then you might want to head over to the SuperZoo. Positioning Animals Worldwide Inc. plans to reveal its SpotLight GPS Pet Locator to a crowd of onlookers.

The SpotLight GPS Pet Locator is a device that will be directly linked, 24 hours per day, to the American Kennel Club Companion Animal Recovery System. This is the only GPS tracking system in the world that will have around-the-clock monitoring attached to it.

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Anyone wishing to see a demonstration of this GPS tracking system is invited to attend the unveiling at SuperZoo. Those that do attend will gain a discount on a SpotLight GPS Pet Locator. In addition to the existing features of the SpotLight Pet Locator (including a rescue button and a beacon light), the new device will also include a new battery management system, and mobile phone applications.

This new innovation by Positioning Animals Worldwide Inc. will help pet owners to track their animals in real time. This system will become especially useful when pets wander away from home. With the help of constant monitoring from the American Kennel Club, a pet owner will be able to find an animal that has wandered. The American Kennel Club will contact a pet’s owner when a pet begins to wander outside of set parameters.

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Comments (0) Sep 17 2009

What’s Your Pet Doing This Summer?

 

By Greg Bartlett

A couple weeks ago, I was down at the Humane Society and saw a number of dogs and cats which were hoping to find their home. Maybe they want the home they’d come from, or maybe they want a new home because they’ve never had one in the first place.

Pet Tracking Collar

Pet Tracking Collar

Sometimes pets wander off and get lost and are turned in to the Humane Society or Animal Control. When that happens, the pet could be adopted by someone else, or could even be put to sleep if no one claims it.

Naturally you don’t want that to happen to your pet. After all, it’s a member of your family, not someone else’s family, and you certainly don’t want your pet to have to be put down.

While you’re busy this summer, put a GPS tracking device on your pet to ensure that your pet, if it does escape, won’t be picked up by the Humane Society or Animal Control.

If your pet manages to escape from your yard, perhaps digging under the fence, figuring out how to work the handle, climbing a tree, or scrambling over the fence, the GPS tracking device will alert you immediately by phone call, email, or text message. You can then monitor your pet’s location and retrieve your pet before someone else does.

A GPS device can also be fun and informational, as well as practical. Some of my family’s cats wander around routinely, usually returning at night to be fed.

We can use a GPS tracking device to follow the cat’s movement and find out where it’s been and what it’s been doing. When one of our dogs started visiting a neighbor’s house to be fed regularly, a GPS collar would have told us exactly what was happening. Perhaps you’re just curious about where your pet has been, or maybe you need to know what your pet is doing while you’re not at home, whether because it’s eating too much and having health issues or because it’s returning home injured.

Knowing the whereabouts of your pet is important for your peace of mind and your pet’s safety. Your pet is like a family member to you, and it should stay in your family, not get sent to the Humane Society or Animal Control and get adopted by someone else or even put to sleep. Use a GPS tracking device so you can make sure you know what your pet’s doing this summer.

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Comments (0) Jul 24 2009

How GPS Trackers Keep Your Pets Close

 

by James Neely - freelance writer for hire

If your dog ventures out a lot unsupervised, then you know how easy it is for them to wander away and not to return until later. Sometimes they do not come home ever again. These realities are what are forcing some dog owners to look at various solutions for answers.

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True, a good dog collar with a tag that includes all of the pets’ information is a good start. But what if the dog is not in an area where there are houses and people? What happens if the tag comes off of the collar? What if the pet is stolen?
You can get the answer to your question of where your dog is with a GPS pet tracking device. Here are the benefits of using one of these devices:

Sends alerts with geo-fencing. Should your pet stray beyond where they should be, you would get an alert via the geo-fencing option. Then you can look at the data to see which direction they are headed.

Allows you to see where they have been. Once the dog has returned, you can get data on where they have been. Dogs can develop habits of going to the same places. This is especially true if there is food involved. Or perhaps a companion dog is a draw for your pet.

Location if they are lost. Should your dog become lost, you can know the location of him/her within a few meters of their actual location. This allows you to go to the area and begin a search in a relatively confined area. Your chances of finding your dog are high.

Pet owners understand the importance of maintaining control of where your dog is at all times. You can make this job easier with a GPS pet tracking device. The RMT PT-200 GPS product makes this a breeze. It is the smallest device available and comes with collar options for your dog.

These devices are very valuable for dog owners who live in rural areas and live on large tracts of land such as farms. In fact, if you have other animals that are important to keep track on their movements (horses, maybe?), then you should consider adding a GPS pet tracking device to them as well.

Knowledge is power and it keeps you in control of your pets and their location. You will have to look far to find a better solution. And, the cost is affordable as well. Consider one of these for your pet today.

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Comments (1) Jun 20 2009

Keep Your Pet Safe with the PT-200

 

Thumbing through a magazine the other day, I saw an interview with a pet therapist. Some of you reading this may think that this is a very necessary profession and some of you may not. Either way, you surely have noticed that people are putting a lot more efforts to take care of their pets these days. Animals are not just left in the backyard, chained to a fence anymore.

If yours is a family that allows your pet to roam the neighborhood a bit or if you take your pet with you on hikes and family vacations, then you have to have some concern over your pet’s potential to get lost. Sometimes just yelling a pet’s name is enough for them to come running. This may work as long as your pet has not wandered too far out of eyesight and earshot. But what do you do when a pet simply cannot be found?

When an animal goes missing, it can be very difficult to find. Animals are often disoriented and frightened and can’t find their way home.

This is where GPS tracker technology can be very helpful. You can track your pet’s movements using a GPS tracking devices that is transported in a pouch that was specially designed to be attached to an animal collar, so it goes wherever your pet goes. Rocky Mountain Tracking has one such tracking devices in its product lineup–the PT-200 for Pet Tracking.

Some people have opted to put have microchips implanted into some part of their pet’s body, but as RMT’s president Brad Borst points out, that may not be very helpful when it comes to finding your pet.

“Our goal with the PT-200 is to provide pet owners with peace of mind to ensure the safety of all animals. Microchips are being implanted in animals, but the microchips are only used to identify the animal. Microchips are not GPS locating devices, said Borst.” The PT-200 is most common for dog tracking, but it can be used to track small and large animals of all sizes.

Multiple PT-200 GPS tracking devices can be managed from one tracking account. So if you already have a PT-200 GPS tracking device, you can just add a device for your pet to the service that you already have.

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Comments (0) Oct 29 2008

Spotlight on the PT-200 GPS Device

 

pt-200-xl.jpgIf part of your business involves delivering or renting any type of equipment or if your employees must travel and use valuable equipment, it really is paramount that you know where your assets are and that you be able to retrieve them if need be. You probably already have a system in place to keep track of what has gone where, but you can still use GPS tracking systems as a backup.

Measuring at about three inches, the PT-200 GPS device can be your eyes and travel with your assets when you cannot be there. It is so small that it can easily be hidden and works so well that you will wonder how you did without it.

This little GPS tracking device can aid in the tracking, security, and if necessary, recovery of your assets in real time or on demand. It even works in hard to reach places, such as inside trailers and deep inside closed packages. And it does all of this without using an external antenna.

The PT-200 gives notification when its battery is low, so you never have to guess. At the same time it has such a long battery life–running continuously for 10-21 days–that you will not have to worry about needing to change the batteries all that often.

When you use more than one PT-200, you will get color-coded history reports for each package.

In addition to using the PT-200 to track valuable assets and packages, you can also use it to keep track of your pets. Using the PT-200 with the PT-200 Pet Collar, ensures the safety your animal friend.

Click here to learn more about the versatile PT-200 GPS.

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Comments (0) May 02 2008

RMT’s New Pet Tracking Solution

 

According to statistics, as many as 273 million pets get separated from their owners each year. You do not want your pet to be one of them. It is very easy for a pet to get lost, and although they may know their way home, something can prevent them from getting there. They may get injured or become so frightened that they lose sight of where they are. Even if a kind person who is willing to return your pet should find your animal friend, they may not be able to bring your pet back to you for any number of reasons.

 Rocky Mountain Tracking is now selling the PT-200, a comprehensive pet tracking solution that works with RMT’s outstanding NavIQ web-based software program.

The PT-200 GPS tracker utilizes CDMA technology to provide reliable tracking in all environments, whether indoor, outdoor, in kennels, or in remote areas without requiring the use of an obtrusive antenna. All you have to do is slip the device inside the custom canvas pouch and attach it to your pet’s collar. The PT-200 weighs only 4.6 ounces and its compact size is only 3.31 x 1.75 x 1.0. It is small enough that a pet may not even notice it is there, tracking his/her every move. The PT-200’s rechargeable battery will last up to 21 days without being recharged. The accuracy of the device is within about 3 to 16 feet. But don’t be fooled by its small size. The PT-200 is a powerful device that can be used to keep up with animals large and small.

A GPS pet tracking device can give you the peace of mind to know that you can locate your pet if you need to. Rather than looking for your pet, you can spend time enjoying your pet’s companionship.

 

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Comments (0) Apr 18 2008

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