the collar won’t know that you’re actually with your dog, and it will think they’re escaping. It will then power up the GPS connection and start sending you alerts, all of which will drain ...
Business Insider asked Whistle — a company that makes a GPS and activity-tracking dog collar — for help, and it looked at data gathered from the roughly 150,000 Americans who've used its ...
I recently spoke with Ken Ehrman, CEO of Halo Collar, the next generation wireless GPS dog safety system, and pet tech’s newest disrupter. He developed a wireless fence where you simply draw the ...