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December 31, 2010

Superior GPS Microchip For Dogs

Executive Summary By Adam Webster


Some people have self needs while some have needs for their loved ones. In today's world when people are probably more concerned and caring about the pets than maybe even family members, they want their pets' needs taken care of as well. This growing need of pet lovers gives rise to a demand of some technological solution for pets' safety and security, and GPS microchip technology is born.

The growing concern of such pet lovers gives rise to the need for some technological help. GPS-enabled dog collars, microchips and radio tracking collars are already in the market to name a few.

Microchips work on RFID (radio frequency identification) technology with no requirement of battery and/or power supply. One great misconception in the market about a microchip pet ID system is that it's GPS-enabled. Just understand that a GPS tracker is an active tracking arrangement, through which, you can actually go ahead and TRACK your dog. So with a pet microchip, one has to be physically present with your dog whereas with GPS you could pretty much find your dog from California to China.

Another thing of note here is that the primary objective of something like a GPS-enabled dog collar is to be able to track your pet while a microchip on your dog works more as an ID chip. So, for instance, if your dog is lost and then found, with a pet microchip, you can go ahead and verify that that's your dog.

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