Tagg GPS Pet Tracker – Dog and Cat Collar Attachment, White


10-Time Award-Winning GPS Pet Tracker

Tagg GPS Pet Tracker is the nation’s leader in GPS Pet Tracking Technology. Not to be confused with the common microchip, Tagg uses advanced GPS and the nation’s largest wireless network to help you to find your pet anytime and anywhere. Additionally, Tagg can track your pet’s activity levels. Give you and your beloved pet the safety and security you both deserve.

View larger View larger Don’t Let Your Pet Become a Statistic

“More than 10 million pets are lost each year”- ASPCA. A microchip is simply NOT enough. Tagg gives you the power of GPS to locate your pet at any time. A microchip does not alert you if your pet is lost, or show you their location, but Tagg does. A microchip requires your pet to be brought to a facility for scanning and will likely cost you a recovery fee. Tagg keeps America’s pets safe by actively monitoring their safety more than a million times a day. Tagg puts you in control.

Free Award-Winning Pet Mobile App

The Tagg GPS Pet Tracker App for iPhone and Android smartphones is a convenient way to stay in touch with your pet. Receive alerts, find your pet on a map, and get driving directions to their current location. The free Tagg App also allows you to monitor your pet’s health by tracking their daily activity levels.

Newly Released Activity Tracking Feature

With Activity Tracking, learn how active your pet is and be proactive about their health and exercise. Vets recommend that dogs get 30-60 minutes of exercise per day. Use Activity Tracking to easily find out if your pet is getting enough exercise. Track your pet’s daily activities in one simple view. Set goals and compare your pet’s day-to-day activity levels. Spot long-term changes and trends in activity levels. Share this activity data with your vet and make educated decisions about your pet’s health.

Have More Than One Pet? Save With Our Tagg Family Plan

Trackers & Service are available at a discounted rate for your second through ninth pets. Purchase “Add-A-Pet Trackers” exclusively at www. tagg. com to take advantage of the Tagg Family Plan.

View larger Fits Your Pet’s Collar and Their Lifestyle

The Tagg system easily attaches to your pet’s existing collar. Collar not included. One-time activation fee upon setup. Tagg is lightweight (1.16 ounces) and engineered to withstand your pet’s daily activities. From belly-flopping into ponds to chasing the mailman, the tracker is as comfortable as it is tough.

What’s in the Box? 1 Tracker 1 Docking Station Collar Clip Assembly Power Kit Quick Start Guide

Product Features

  • Track Your Pet Using an Award-Winning GPS Pet Tracker that Sends Text and Email Alerts When Your Pet Gets Out
  • View and Track Daily Exercise Levels to Ensure a Healthy Happy Pet    
  • Free Award-Winning Apps – iPhone and Android    
  • Receive Alerts When Your Pet Gets Out      
  • Interactive Map – Directions to Your Pet
  • Attaches to Your Pets Current Collar
  • Free Starter Pack: 2 Months Service Included
Price: $99.95          Buy Now


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  • D. Coral says:

    First impressions compared to Garmin GTU 10 I also have a Garmin GTU 10 pet tracker so I have the opportunity to take both for a spin on my cats and dogs.This Tagg unit is smaller than Garmin. The design is nice looking and more hidden than Garmin while it’s attached to the collar. So this Tagg is better for small pets such as cats or tiny breed dogs. What I don’t like about the Tagg mounting is that it can snap off the collar if there is pulling on the latch, so I’m afraid I may lose it someday. The Garmin is in a secure fabric pouch but it’s larger. If you have a tiny pet then this Tagg tracker is better.The Tagg tracker communicates with the base unit to determine when the pet is close to home, unlike the Garmin which always uses GPS. Because the Tagg doesn’t have to activate its GPS unless it is outside the home zone, the Tagg has better battery life. My Garmin lasts about 5 days before the battery runs out so I frequently have to take it out of the pouch to charge it. I haven’t used the Tagg…

  • Stefan says:

    A product that actually works I have had this product for about two weeks now, and would like to write a review for those who are thinking of getting one. A few months ago, my Simba (a Shiba Inu) managed to get himself off-leash to chase a rabbit while I was walking him. He ended up in a juggle with full of woods and long grasses. He did not come back home that night. My wife did not get any sleep that night. Obviously she blamed all these to me, and I even heard divorce (I know…it sounds crazy). To make the story short, I was able to get him back from the woods the next morning after 2 hours of tree by tree searching. From this experience, I have been looking for a GPS tracking device for Simba. I want something small and light, and work with iPhone app. Nothing on the market comes close to what I was looking, until I found Tagg. Immediately I knew that this is what I have been looking for. The product works perfect. It is very light and compact, and has a long battery life up to 30…

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    I dont usually review products because they rarely live up to their promise but this product is definitely as good as it claims. This product is well designed, simple to use and works flawlessly.How it works:So if you arent aware of how this things works here’s a summary (some of this information is available on their website, and being an engineer some of it I just inferred myself). It comes with 2 peices a base station and a collar. The collar has a cellphone chip in it and a gps receiver. It can detect that it’s near the base station and in this situation it wont activate the GPS (GPS burns battery power so this functionality is key to its excellent battery life). If the collar loses the connection with the base station (your pet is outside a preset Tagg zone) it will activate the gps and send a signal through the cell chip to Tagg and they will email or text message you with a low quality map indicating where your pet is. If you activate ‘tracking’ it will…

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