One of the biggest problems that hunters face is the loss of their dogs. When hunting off in the backwoods, tracking collars can help you keep tabs on your animals. I can’t imagine anything more frustrating then heading out hunting, letting your dog off leash to track, and losing track of where they went. Fortunately, with a tracking collar, you can find them easily.
Dogs following a trail are not terribly concerned with much else. Once they are out of sight, their barking gets somewhat difficult to follow. In a wooded, hilly area the echoes can completely turn you around. By being able to use GPS technology, you can significantly shorten the amount of time it takes to find your animal and bring your prey to ground. This ability to find your animal quickly and accurately leaves you more time to hunt.
Dog tracking collars are amazing. They tap into the same technology used by your car mounted GPS, with an additional feature. You carry the receiver, and your dog wears the transmitter. Don’t worry about the other dogs making fun of yours with his antenna sticking out behind his head; he doesn’t really look like an alien. Clearly the benefits of being able to find your dog so quickly more than makes up for the teasing.
With a line of sight range of about 12 miles and a real world range of about 7 miles, according to reports, you don’t have to worry about losing your dog ever again.