Photocopied "lost dog"" flyers taped to lampposts and stapled to telegraph poles are so 20th century. The modern day approach to a mislaid canine is GPS tracking. Specifically, the Tagg Pet Tracker.
The Tagg is a collar-mounted tag with GPS and cellular radios. Using it, you can track pooch on a map and find him, wherever he may have wandered. And if he strays from a preset "Tagg zone," you'll be notified immediately so you can go grab him before he digs up the neighbor's petunias. Again.
The Tagg will last for up to 30 days on a charge, and can even be worn for brief swims -- it can be submerged up to a meter deep (just over a yard) for 30 minutes -- more than enough time to chase a duck.
The $200 kit consist of the Tagg itself, a base station for charging, a collar clip mount and a year's worth of service. Pre orders can be made now, for September delivery. Further Taggs can be had for $140 apiece.
Tagg product page [Pet Tracker]
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