The Petcube tracker is down to $28 during Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days sales event.
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The Petcube GPS Tracker<!–> is typically available for $40 but is currently discounted to $28.
The Petcube GPS tracker is held in a silicon case and worn on your dog’s collar. It lets you track your pet’s location in real time, set safe areas through geofencing, and turn on “lost dog mode.”
The tracker can only be used with a monthly subscription, which starts at $5 per month. You cannot track your pet’s location for free; the device can also be too big and heavy for some small dogs.
Petcube recently launched a new Petcube GPS Tracker–> that lets you monitor your dog’s location. The tracker fits into a silicon case on a dog’s collar. The device, which has an LED light and a beeper controlled via the Petcube app, is also waterproof.
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Anyone who has raised a puppy likely knows the heart-dropping panic of having a little fur ball scurry past your legs through an open door. This is typically followed by a panicked owner chasing a dog that has yet to master recall and is fueled by a lack of common sense and a desire to wreak havoc, as puppies usually do.
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My dog is now two years old, and although his recall is somewhat reliable thanks to training, he still prefers a good two minutes of freedom to poop in the neighbor’s yard rather than immediately returning to me after I call him when he gets out.
The Petcube GPS Tracker gives me peace of mind that I’ll be able to find my dog if he wanders post poop, but also if I take him hiking or exploring in the woods behind my house.