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Review on 🐢 Stay Connected and Worry-Free: Garmin T5 GPS Dog Collar for Reliable Tracking by Daniel Mandal

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Today the Garmin Dog GPS has paid for itself many times more than the

Our 14 year old Great Pyrenees hind legs have been getting weaker lately We live in rural Iowa where there are many stormwater drainage ditches snaking through the ground and I was concerned Our dog Jasmine climbed into one for a while and came not out anymore, today it happened - she has often briefly left the entrance of our suburban triplex, but after a few hours I start to worry a bit her hind legs are buckled somewhere and she can't get up to look Today she was gone long enough to get me the base unit for the Garmin Astro 320 GPS for dogs, which I bought with ei in January this year Bought a second collar so I could wear her a battery operated collar for 24 years. Hours a day, turned it on and tied it to the collar she was wearing at the time. The unit drew a line from where I was, in exactly the right direction, to their position about 300 to 400 feet from the triplex, stuck in a ditch in mud and cold water, and they couldn't get up on their own to to reach them outside of this. I couldn't see her until I was no more than 8 feet from her and who knows how long it would take to find her without a GPS. a handful of hair on each side of her butt, picked her up and supported her as she walked from the ditch to the Toyota, put her in and intact - her legs had already partially recovered, a few hours later, but it was going to be a day or so so before she will more or less return to what is considered normal for her. investment, really. Thanks again.

Pros
  • T 5 Dog Tracker with rechargeable Li-Ion battery, 1" blue collar, 18 1/2" standard antenna and 22 1/2" extended antenna, Loading clip ,
Cons
  • Little things