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Ways To Keep an Eye on Your Dog While They Roam Around

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Written by Destin Benoit
Original publish date: Sep 15, 2022, 12:31 AM
Last updated: Sep 27, 2023, 12:16 PM
Ways To Keep an Eye on Your Dog While They Roam Around Using an invisible dog fence
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  • 1 TRY A PET TRACKER
  • 2 INSTALL AN INVISIBLE DOG FENCE
  • 3 SET UP A PET CAMERA
  • 4 USE ALARM WITH PET-SMART SENSOR
  • 5 FINAL WORDS

Dogs are amazing companions, but they never seem to be where you want them to be. Whether it’s the kitchen table, your shoes, or the laundry basket, dogs have a knack for finding their way into off-limits spaces. If you have a mischievous dog who loves getting into trouble, then you must invest in a monitoring system. In this article, we’ve listed some ways that can help you keep tabs on your furry friend while he is off on his own adventures.

TRY A PET TRACKER

If you’re worried about your dog getting lost or running away, then a pet tracker is the way to go. They’re small and waterproof, so you can easily attach them to your dog’s collar. Once you attach it, you’ll be able to monitor their location at all times using an app on your smartphone or laptop.

These nifty devices can be especially helpful if they’re off-leash during hikes or walks. The tracker will notify you if they get too far away from a specific area and let you see where they’ve been at any given time, so you don’t have to worry about your furry friend getting lost in unfamiliar territory. Most advanced models come with built-in activity trackers and behavior algorithms that give a detailed overview of their positive and negative behaviors, making training a breeze!

INSTALL AN INVISIBLE DOG FENCE

If you want more control over where your dog goes but don’t feel like using a pet tracker all day long, then an invisible fence might be perfect for you. These fences help you keep track of your dog’s whereabouts when they’re outside by giving them boundaries to stay within. If they get too close to the barrier — whether that’s because they’re chasing squirrels or just trying to sniff things — the collar will give them a small shock. This discourages them from approaching the boundary line again, ensuring that your pet stays within a safe zone and avoids stray animals or other dangers outside of it.

SET UP A PET CAMERA

A pet camera is another great tool that can help you monitor your pet’s activity in real-time — just place one near their favorite spot in the yard and watch them frolic around on your phone or tablet wherever you go!

Many models feature two-way audio communication that allows you to calm your anxious dog and night vision modes that help you watch over your furry friend in low light conditions, so you don’t have to worry about missing anything important when you’re away on vacation.

USE ALARM WITH PET-SMART SENSOR

If you want something less expensive than a pet camera, consider using an alarm with smart pet sensors. An alarm with a pet-smart sensor will go off if your furry friend gets too close to an area where they shouldn’t be (like the front door) and send your alert on the phone so that you can take appropriate actions accordingly. Some of these alarms come with a DIY setup that allows you to adjust the sensor so it won’t send false alerts when your furry pal visits the litter box.

FINAL WORDS

While you’re at work, your dog can just be lounging around the house, ready to eat and get some much-needed exercise, all while treating your home like his own personal playground. But if he’s not on a leash, there’s a chance he’ll get himself into trouble. And who can blame them? They’re curious little creatures who want to explore their surroundings.

The good news is there are a ton of really cool options out there that can help you keep track of their activity. So get one of the above-mentioned items and let your furry friend enjoy their freedom while you’re away!

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