PSDBowhunter
Lil-Rokslider
Found a couple similar threads, but my situation is a little different. This question is spurred on by 2 of my 3 dogs running away the other day and being gone for 24 hours and outside overnight in 20 degree weather. Thankfully they decided to come home the next morning, but they were about 30 minutes apart.
One dog (3 yr old English Pointer) is the instigator and the other one (1 yr old Dalmatian) just follows. Both dogs get regular exercise in the form of hikes or runs with me, but the pointer just has a drive like I've never seen before He will be outside all day looking for birds, rabbits, etc. if you let him.
Both dogs have Dogtra ecollars on and are very good at returning when toned. I rarely give them static stimulation unless they are on a deer. I also have a GPS perimeter collar on the pointer. It's not a very expensive one (I think $100 from Chewy) and doesn't seem to be reliable. He was wearing it when they ran off.
Is there a best of both worlds collar that can provide GPS tracking, contain dogs in an area, and act as an e-collar?
Part of me is tempted to put in the tried and true underground fence to keep them inside our 4 acres and then just have the e-collar when we are out on hikes/runs on public land; however, the other part of me would really like the GPS capability if they run off on public land. I live in northcentral PA. The public land around here has a lot of mountains and cell service is never a guarantee.
Any thoughts or recommendations?
One dog (3 yr old English Pointer) is the instigator and the other one (1 yr old Dalmatian) just follows. Both dogs get regular exercise in the form of hikes or runs with me, but the pointer just has a drive like I've never seen before He will be outside all day looking for birds, rabbits, etc. if you let him.
Both dogs have Dogtra ecollars on and are very good at returning when toned. I rarely give them static stimulation unless they are on a deer. I also have a GPS perimeter collar on the pointer. It's not a very expensive one (I think $100 from Chewy) and doesn't seem to be reliable. He was wearing it when they ran off.
Is there a best of both worlds collar that can provide GPS tracking, contain dogs in an area, and act as an e-collar?
Part of me is tempted to put in the tried and true underground fence to keep them inside our 4 acres and then just have the e-collar when we are out on hikes/runs on public land; however, the other part of me would really like the GPS capability if they run off on public land. I live in northcentral PA. The public land around here has a lot of mountains and cell service is never a guarantee.
Any thoughts or recommendations?