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I have a Bichon puppy, she doesn`t get out without a leash very often but when she does she`s a runner and will not come back when called. I thought of getting a chip but unless she is scanned that is useless. What should I get?
G day
i am from Australia and was after a GPS tracking system for my hunting dogs, however the Radio communication laws in Australia has a restricted frequency range that you can operate in and the amount of power that your devices can emitt. Do you know of any GPS collar systems that operate within the following frequency/power range.
150.7875 to 152.49375 MHz
Max EIRP of 100 milliwatts
Thankyou
James Burke
Hello,
I want to get a gps for when my two beagles get loose.
I’m looking for the one where when the dog goes outside of the zone set by the owner, the collar makes a noise so that the dog knows so that it can be trained to come home when it hears that sound, similar to the wireless fence. Most of the time the fence works, but occasionally they bolt through it. I did say they were beagles!
I want to get a gps, but I don’t want the dogs to have to wear two collars. One for the wireless fence and another if they do escape it. I’m looking for two in one I guess.
Any help would be appreciated!