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    You Can Find Your Bichon Frise With A Dog Tracking Collar

     

    Of the many different dog tracking collar products available on the market, the Pettrax system for dogs is worth taking a closer look at. This is an economical system that has been designed for locating one’s lost pet and comes in several collar sizes that can used on small as well as large pets.

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    It has a pocket-sized receiver that is lightweight and comes with integrated telescoping antennae that are simple to use. When this dog tracking collar is activated it emits a “beep” every second and one can employ the receiver to ascertain which direction the signal is strongest.

    Technology Has Made It Possible to Keep Pets from Getting Lost

    It may have taken quite some time, but finally technology has supplied us with the means to find lost pets, in spite of our absent mindedness as well as the pet’s own wayward ways. One may feel more reassured knowing that there are dog tracking collars available that will help track down your missing pet, and is a safety item that the dog simply should not be left without.

    The better dog tracking collars will, in Locate mode, emit audio beeps and an on-screen directional display will quickly guide owners to their misplaced pet, even if they happen to be beyond visual range. One may also use the Alert mode to set invisible boundaries that can be set around the dog tracking collar, and includes near, medium or far, and owners will be warned when the pet strays beyond such preset boundaries. An audio alarm, on screen display details that the pet has gone missing and strayed beyond the preset safety zone, and cause a vibration Alert to be triggered.

    A popular dog tracking collar made by Innotek is able to track 64 dogs up to a radius of seven miles, and its handheld receiver allows for 24 hours of continuous use while operating on a standard 9-volt alkaline battery. One can use it for both close ranges tracking within one mile radius as well as for long range tracking of up to seven miles.

    With adjustable gain control that can be manually set, users will get precise directional finding that is superior to competitive products. With built-in speakers as well as headphones, the user can select through which source to listen to the signals, and it is also useful during night use thanks to a backlit display, treeing indicator as well as precise tuning that enables one to follow the signal right up to the dog itself. With programming features also provided, this is certainly a very innovative and advanced product that can be carried continually over long distances.

     

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