Stay Connected To Your Dog With The Tagg Pet Tracker

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The Tagg Pet Tracker lets you follow your dog’s every move

You want to know where your dog is and what he is doing when you’re not around. You’re not overprotective – you just want to make sure that your dog stays safe and healthy. For pet parents who want to be connected to their dog 24/7, there’s the Tagg Pet Tracker.

Hooking up with your computer and mobile phone, the Tagg Pet Tracker lets you track your dog’s location no matter where you are. You can monitor his location or his activity level (or if you’re bored at work, it gives you an excuse to take a break and stalk your dog!).

The Pet Tracker is lightweight and attaches to your dog’s existing collar. What’s awesome about this product is that it’s GPS pet tracker. And it’s smart – if your dog get out of your house, it will send you a text and email so you can start the search for him immediately. You can pinpoint your dog’s whereabouts on the Tagg map (nationwide in the U.S.). Using a computer or smartphone, zoom in and see his exact location. It even gives you directions to reach your pooch – now that’s pretty accommodating!

When you’re setting up the Tagg system on your computer, you’ll set a Tagg zone, which works as a “geofence” around the area where your dog spends most of his time. If you’re dog leaves that area, you’ll get a text alerting you to a Tagg zone breach. You’ll also receive a text when the battery is low on the Pet Tracker.

Going the extra mile, the Tagg Pet Tracker also tracks your dog’s activity level. You’ll see how active he is during the day and if he should be getting off his furry butt for more exercise. And Tagg offers detailed, easy-to-use charts that show you the complete picture of your dog’s activity level during the day.

The Tagg Pet Tracker is waterproof, easy to set up on your computer and phone (thanks to a mobile app), and snaps onto your dog’s collar securely. You can purchase one unit or buy multiples if there are more pets in your household. It costs $99.95 for the complete unit and includes three months of service. You can learn more about this product or purchase it on the Tagg Pet Tracker website.

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