How to Calibrate Your Dog’s GPS Tracker Before Travel
Travel days are the wrong time to find a weak signal, loose collar, or stale safe zone. Run these checks before your…
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Travel days are the wrong time to find a weak signal, loose collar, or stale safe zone. Run these checks before your…
Read article →Headlights, dark sidewalks, and nervous dogs change the gear you need. Pick a vest that stays visible without blocking your tracker.
Read article →A close look at whether Fi’s smart collar fits your dog’s escape risk, daily routine, and long-term subscription budget.
Read article →For dogs who back out of flat collars, the right limited-slip fit can reduce leash escapes without treating gear as a cure-all.
Read article →Fence jumpers need more than a taller barrier. Fix launch points, reduce triggers, build better habits, and keep a recovery plan ready.
Read article →When the tracker slips under the throat or swings sideways, location updates can get messy. Fit and position matter more than most…
Read article →For dog owners, Tile Pro makes more sense as a backup finder than a true lost-dog recovery tool. Here’s where it helps—and…
Read article →Remote trails expose the weak spots in phone-app tracking. Prep the device, maps, ID, and recall plan before you leave coverage.
Read article →A loose gate can turn into a lost-dog scare fast. Build a calm pause your dog can use in yards, parks, and…
Read article →False alerts and late warnings usually come from zone size, signal limits, or rushed testing. A calmer setup starts with better boundaries.
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