There are various types of dog tracking collars available in the market, ranging from GPS-enabled to radio frequency (RF) collars. While GPS collars offer more precise location tracking ...
But it doesn’t connect to the GPS signal as fast as the Tractive for live tracking. It’s also more expensive, and you can’t use it on just any collar. This homing device can be used indoors ...
You could be a standard consumer and purchase a GPS tracking collar for $100 or more, or you could follow [Becky Stern’s] lead and build your own simple but effective GPS tracking harness.
To find out if some dog breeds may be more prone to getting lost than others, Business Insider asked Whistle — a company that makes a GPS and activity-tracking dog collar — for help ...