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Gun Dog GPS Tracking Collar Buyer's Guide
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 2013 Dog GPS Tracking Collars The days of wasting hours looking for our gun dogs in the field or trying to triangulate their position with old school radio collars have come to an end. Technology has finally caught up with our sporting dogs and made it easy for us to find them and track their progress throughout the day. Track up to 20 dogs from one handheld device. Take a peak at our new high end precision dog tracking systems. |
Find your hunting dog with the touch of a button using a GPS dog tracking collar from Garmin / Tri-tronics, or SportDOG.

 | This is the perfect all-in-one e-collar, capable of training and tracking your gun dog all with the touch of a finger. No more fumbling with multiple e-collars. With a large and bright screen, you are able to see where your dogs are and what they are doing. New features like geo-fencing allows you to set up a boundary zone that will warn you if your dog is about to cross out of the area, allowing you to using the training features of the remote to call your dog back to you. Detailed maps allow you to see your dogs from above. Garmin has done it again, and we can't recommend this device enough! Need a system for multiple dogs? No problem. Check out our: Garmin Alpha 100 Multidog Combo Packages
$799.99 |
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 | Need to keep your dogs close while you are out in the wilderness? That's what the DE Systems Border Patrol TC1 GPS is for. Set a circular boundary around the remote, keeping them as close as just a few feet, or as far as 2 miles away. See them on the screen, and always know where they are. Portable to take anywhere, and can even be used in your home to create a pet containment boundary that keeps them in the yard. Need a system for multiple dogs? We have it. Check out our: Dog Expedition Systems Border Patrol TC1 GPS Multidog Combo Packages
$599.99 |
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 | Garmin has updated the Astro GPS, making it even easier and quicker to track your dogs. The biggest plus is the new 320 handheld unit has built in maps that show local roads and water sources, giving you a reference point for knowing exactly where your dog is. Upgrade to the Bird's-eye View subscription service to enable the unit to display aerial satellite photography, much like the Goggle Maps satellite imagery. Astro still remains to be the leader in dog tracking GPS devices, and with the wide array of new features the 320 has to offer, it's no wonder why. Need a system for multiple dogs? No problem. Check out our: Garmin Astro 320 Multidog Combo Packages
$598.98 |
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 | SportDOG has finally made the first combination dog GPS tracker and training collar. Expandable up to 12 dogs, this GPS/trainer is up for the biggest of hunts. Having the ability to see where your dogs are and correct them on the fly is what makes this unit so quick and powerful. We are excited to see how SportDOG continues to advance this superb GPS / remote training collar. Need a system for more than one dog? Check out our:SportDOG TEK 1.0 LT Series GPS Combo Packages
$499.95 |
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 | This is an outstanding dog GPS locator for the family pet. The GTU 10 GPS has the unique ability find your canine companion online using your computer or your smartphone. Your first year of GPS subscription service is included with this device. It also has the ability for you to add 10 geofences (regions that you specify), and when your pet enters these geofences, a text is sent to your mobile phone. The unit is lightweight, and can also be used to track personal property like your car, your luggage, and even your kids. $194.99 |
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Written by: Neil Moore |
| Published on January 08, 2013. |
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