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Use GPS Technology To Find Your Dog

Tens of Thousands of Dogs are lost every year. Don't Let Yours Be One of Them!

GPS technology is integrated into many parts of our lives today, from cell phones to navigation. We don't even give it a second thought anymore, yet our lives are the better for it every day. Now it is possible to use this same technology we find so ordinary in a new way, to help us protect one of the most important things in our lives: our pets.

RoamEO GPS Dog Tracking Collars Track Your Dog up to 3 Miles Away The RoamEO GPS Dog Tracking and Location Systems let you know where your dog is at all times - in Real Time!

RoamEO GPS Dog Tracking and Locator Systems are exciting new products that enables dog owners to quickly and easily locate & contain their pets. Using a GPS-enabled collar, RoamEO GPS Dog Tracking and Locator Systems can pinpoint your pet's location and show you where he's heading. It's that simple. Now each time you put on your pet's collar, it comes with the extraordinary advantage of knowing that you can locate your pet at anytime. Most of the time, it's just that extra comfort of knowing where he is when he's running around out back. And then there may be those times when your pet is counting on you to help him, and that's when RoamEO GPS Dog Tracking and Locator Systems will make you his hero.

RoamEO Classic GPS Dog Tracking Collars

The RoamEO Classic GPS Dog Location System is designed for dog owners to quickly and accurately locate their dogs by using state-of-the art GPS technology. RoamEO Classic displays the concise, easy to read information on a color LCD screen that allows you to locate your dog and shows you his current movements.

Each RoamEO Classic GPS Dog Location System consists of a portable, handheld receiver that displays information received from the GPS-enabled collar on your dog. The handheld receiver uses a color LCD to show the location, direction and velocity of your dog. RoamEO Classic is designed to update readings every few seconds, giving you a continuous stream of real-time information.

RoamEO Pup GPS Dog Tracking Collars

This is the newest and possibly most exciting addition to the RoamEO product line. The RoamEO Pup GPS Dog Tracking System is aimed at the budget minded consumer. Like the RoamEO Classic it will track your pet using GPS technology, but without a few bells and whistles it will do it for $120.00 less.

Maybe your pet doesn't know what GPS is, but he does know how important your companionship is. So keep him safe with a RoamEO GPS Dog Tracking and Locator System.

Courtesy of RadioFence.com a leading online retailer of Pet Supplies

Larry Volwiler

This article is courtesy of RadioFence.com a Leading Internet Retailer of Pet Doors. Bark Collars and Invisible Dog Fences.

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