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Safeguarding Their Dog Both Indoors And Outdoors
Every dog owner knows that split-second panic when the door opens and your dog just decides that today is the day they’re an explorer. One blink and you’re like, nope—this is turning into a dog escape situation, or worse, a full dog running away scenario because something outside looked interesting enough. Could be a bird, a smell, nothing important at all… but your brain is already spiraling into dog safety mode. That’s why people end up reading things like a Halo Collar 5 R
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4 days ago2 min read


Most GPS Collars Fail In These Locations
As a dog owner who actually likes being outdoors a lot, I used to have this constant low-key stress in the back of my mind. My dog Maverick is the type that locks onto a smell and suddenly nothing else matters, he’s gone into his own world. So I tried a bunch of GPS dog collars and wireless fence setups thinking it would finally give me that balance between letting him roam and still keeping some control. What I ended up finding was kind of disappointing, most of them look re
christinasmith0086
May 252 min read


Multi-Pet GPS Dog Tracker
Having several dogs is basically living in constant, lovable disorder. I really enjoy it, but it does keep me busy all the time. Every time we head outside, things quickly turn into a bit of a challenge. One dog is deeply focused on sniffing something like it’s extremely important, another is already wandering in a different direction, and I’m left trying to keep track of everyone while acting like everything is under control. That’s why I started using a GPS dog tracker fo
christinasmith0086
Apr 202 min read
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