Friday, April 11, 2008

GPS Collars Can Help You Keep Your Pet Out Of Danger

Title: GPS Collars Can Help You Keep Your Pet Out Of Danger
Author: Alan Jacobson

GPS collars can be used to track your pet should he or she ever
get away. This tracking can be exact to about one meter or three
feet. The term GPS means Global Positioning System. These days,
GPS chips are so small that they can be hidden in any pet
collar, or even implanted underneath your pet's skin

Once activated GPS dog collars can send real-time data directly
to a portable receiving station in your house or car. In fact,
new technology has made it possible for GPS Collars to send
information to cell phones and laptop. If your pet has gone far,
you can send information about his location in real time to
police or fire departments that will find him and keep him safe
until you arrive.

Never lose your pet again - get a GPS Collar for him or her. It
feels and looks like a regular collar, and is completely safe
and harmless to your dog or cat. GPS collars can even be made
for birds and specially fit ones can be put on some reptiles.

GPS Collars have other uses as well - for example, when driving
or hiking with your dog, the collar can help both of you know
where you are. You can put the small GPS cat collar in your
pocket and use it to know where you are even without your pet
present.

There are too many stories about dogs wandering off into
dangerous areas, or cats getting out and fighting with animals
much bigger than them. Slowly these stories are being replaced
by tales of dogs and cats wearing GPS collars and being rescued
before they get in harm's way. Add your pet to the list of
animals who were saved by a GPS dog collar or GPS cat collar.

Learn what farmers already know in order to track expensive
cattle, and what many parents have learned in order to track
their kids, use GPS technology for piece of mind!

GPS chips can provide a pet owner with a sense of security and
comfort, but they should never take the place of all other
preventative actions one would take to ensure their pet's
safety. These GPS chips might augment what you already do, but
they should never take the place of your current methods of
watching over and protecting your pet.

About The Author: For more information about GPS Chips and GPS
Tracking, please go to http://www.gpschips.net. For information
about GPS Collars that can help you track your pet, please go to
http://www.gpscollars.net

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