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  2. Pet recovery service - Wikipedia

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    Recovery service providers use collar-attached electronic tracking devices to reunite the pet with its owner. The contract may also include recovery services, which eliminates any need to rely on a stranger encountering the pet. However, at least one device also calls for help from anyone nearby.

  3. Why would someone remove your dog’s electronic collar? It may ...

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    Lowcountry dog owners are tracking their missing animals electronic devices only to find the collar and not the animal. One lawmaker wants to make this a crime.

  4. Shock collar - Wikipedia

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    A typical shock collar. Shock collar used on a riot police dog in 2004 in Würzburg.Two years later, [1] Germany banned the use of shock collars, even by police. [2]A shock collar or remote training collar, also known as an e-collar, Ecollar, or electronic collar, is a type of training collar that delivers shocks to the neck of a dog [3] to change behavior.

  5. Tractive - Wikipedia

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    The company released its first GPS dog tracker prototype at CES 2013 in Las Vegas. Their first generation tracking devices, released in 2014, received the Innovation of the Year Award at the Austrian Future Zone Awards. 2018 saw Tractive reach a milestone of 100,000 users worldwide, as well as receive a 7-figure investment from Monkfish Equity.

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  7. Whistle (company) - Wikipedia

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    Tagg had started as a Qualcomm subsidiary in 2010 and released its tracking device one year before Whistle. [1] [15] By 2015, Whistle had distributed 100,000 devices and had about 40 employees. [1] In April 2016, Whistle was acquired by Mars Petcare, the pet product subsidiary of the food and candy bar maker Mars, for $117 million. [16]

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