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"Doggie GPS"

Discussion in 'General Chat Forum' started by LKelly, Feb 28, 2008.

  1. LKelly

    LKelly New Member

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    I just got this in a PostPoints e-mail:

    Locating your dog when he's escaped from the yard just got easier.

    Zoombak, a new device introduced at this month's Global Pet Expo, uses high tech to keep free-wheeling dogs in check. You strap the lightweight locator device on your dog's collar, set up the quadrants of your neighborhood's safe zone on the Web, and then create a notification tree of yourself, other family members or neighbors. The device incorporates Advanced GPS , which uses satellite and cellular technologies, to locate your dog when he leaves the safe zone. Then you get an email alert or a text message on your phone, such as "Lucky has left the zone. Here is where he is now."

    The rechargeable Zoombak locator (which weighs 2.5 ounces and comes in a water-resistant pouch) is made for pets about 15 pounds and over. A smaller version is in the works, which will work for small dogs and possibly some cats, according to Michael Glickman, spokesman for Zoombak.

    The device retails for about $199 and has a monthly service fee of about $10 a month. It will be available at Petco and PetSmart in March. Or go to www.zoombak.com.
     
  2. LKelly

    LKelly New Member

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    Forum Admin, this thread shouldn't be in Lost & Found -- stuck it here by accident.
     

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