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How can you ensure his or her safety then? This is a frightening possibility for most dog and pet parents. Does such a device exist, and is it available in the market for pets?

People with dogs everywhere are wondering if such a product exists, to help them keep their fur-buddy by their side. So it is possible to implant GPS, or a device using the Global Positioning System, into our furry friends at this time? The answer is a hard NO — it is not possible to implant a device, which uses GPS technology to track your pet, into your dog at this time.

For the same reason such a device is not currently available for humans. We will explore that in more detail below. This is the most common misconception when it comes to the idea of GPS and implants for our dogs. There are several reasons why it is not possible to implant a GPS tracker into a dog at this time. Firstly, think of any device you know of that uses GPS technology — for example a smartphone or automotive navigation system.

All of these devices contain other important hardware components that must be built into the device to keep it running. For example, a battery, or screen to show you the GPS location information. Therefore, the two main reasons why these components make it impractical to implant a GPS tracker are explained below. Small, compact and lightweight, GPS trackers can be worn comfortably by your dog at all times, in the same way that you wear a standard or smartwatch.

Imagine the face of a watch being implanted under your skin — ouch! In this way, it would not be comfortable nor safe to implant a GPS tracker into your dog. Of course, dog theft is still a significant concern for many dog owners. Most GPS trackers worth their salt come with a hefty price tag. Find out what happened when we put AirTag to the test. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly.

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