gps dog collar

2012-02-16T21:36:10Z
I'm going to the dogs this weekend, which means I'm off to the National Pheasant Fest and Quail Classic in Kansas City, which, unlike SHOT, remains mostly a zombie-free zone. There are, however, tons of upland hunting, gundog and conservation ...
2012-02-23T07:01:43Z
Of course, with the e-collar around its neck, the dog knows what comes next if she doesn’t check ... and they come with different features like beepers, locators and GPS tracking. You can spend from $125 to $699 and more.
2012-02-12T13:48:28Z
Sometimes they are gone for hours.  With Tagg-The Pet Tracker, I can now find them and not worry when they will come home. Bear hunters use GPS expensive collars to track their dogs when they have treed a bear. The concept for Tagg is similar ...
2012-02-15T22:56:06Z
Carriers such as AT&T and Verizon Wireless have also worked to connect other non-traditional products--medicine pill bottles and dog collars, for example--but ... by the concerns brought up by the GPS industry. While most GPS equipment was ...
2012-02-14T18:18:07Z
... into everything from smartphones to bracelets to sneakers — even pet owners are getting into the act with GPS-enabled dog collars. As the tech goes mainstream, parents are starting to reap the benefits. The tracking of school buses via ...

Investigators found "Sox" with a rubber band around his muzzle, clamping his ...

February 22,2012 11:34 PM
According to detectives, her children alerted their teacher about the dog. "Said they thought their dog was slowly dying in the bathroom," Boden said. The rubber band had likely been there for a week, digging into his bone and tissue.
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Man behind 'Artist'

February 22,2012 11:34 PM
I loved movies since I'ma kid,” the Parisian from Lithuanian heritage told me in accented English from France on a cranky cellphone. “Always I went to movies. In France when I was born, television was not so big. Two channels. Only afternoons.
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Vaden won at Westminster 3 years in a row

February 22,2012 11:34 PM
Mary Pepper Vaden came into dog breeding late in life. Two days before her death, she was able to see one of her Lhasa apsos win best of breed at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show for the third consecutive year. After following her husband, ...
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