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Scenario 1:

You're out with you beloved dog. You have let him off for a run in the park. All of a sudden he runs off at full speed out of the park gates.

Far from panicking you calmly take out your mobile phone and send a simple text message.

A few more taps on the phone and the screen promptly displays a street level map showing you where the dog is!

You and your dog are quickly reunited.

Scenario 2:

You have entrusted a dog walking service to look after your dog and take her out for a walk twice a day whilst you are busy at work.

Sitting at your desk you receive a text message (or email) stating “Daisy has just started her walk”.

You log into the PawTrax website and watch a street level map showing a live updating track of where the walker is taking your dog and for how long. You can also tell if she has been let off for a run.

You can also call up a history report for the previous hour, day, week or month.

Scenario 3:

You are driving back home from the park, with the Rover on the back seat, when you stop off at the supermarket to stock up on dog food.

You park the car in the car park, 'blip' the central locking, then send an SMS from your mobile phone to Rovers PAT (or press the on PAT buton) - thereby setting up an invisible virtual fence around him.

Whilst you are shopping you suddenly get a text on your mobile - "Rover has broken the fence".

You quickly dash outside to find your car window smashed an no sign of Rover or the car.

You send another SMS to the collar and promptly get a reply allowing you to call up a street level map on your phone pinpointing Rovers latest position.

You call the police and request them to call up the PawTrax website. You give them your password and within seconds they can see a map tracking every movement.

The map shows a speed of 35mph, suggesting that Rover and your car may have been stolen. Using the mapping (Google Maps or Google Earth) the police can now track your vehicle. Cat and Pet tracking in one :-)

Tracking Viewed on Google Maps

Tracking viewed on Google Earth